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Ukraine, by Damien Kingsbury

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Russian memory and Putin’s larger game The gap between preference and reality in the West’s approach to Russia’s incorporation of Crimea is defined by two sets of criteria. The first is the West’s failure to come to terms with the ‘new’ Russia, in the way that it acknowledges the ‘new’ …

Spying on Timor-Leste by Damien Kingsbury

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It will take some months to play out, but Australia is finally before an international tribunal to determine whether or not it has acted legally over the division of the Timor Sea with Timor-Leste. At stake is the territorial boundary between Australia and Timor-Leste and, therefore, control of tens of billions of dollars’ worth of oil and gas resources.

Editorial – Issue 126

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The balance between analysis, ethics and storytelling has been radically altered, and each of the components of political discourse has itself come under tremendous strain under conditions of high-tech capitalism and neoliberalism.