Category: World

  • Biden confirms he’s not the intellect he once was

    Biden confirms he’s not the intellect he once was

    Once again Biden confirms he’s not the intellect he once was. People will remember years ago when Biden was a smart, intelligent and incisive man. He was always easy to disagree with but never easy to dismiss. Now, there is a serious danger whenever he goes off-script. As he left a meeting with Xi Jinping, he did so again by calling Xi Jinping a dictator. (more…)

  • Beyond the mainstream media: The ‘why’ of Chinese foreign policy

    Beyond the mainstream media: The ‘why’ of Chinese foreign policy

    China is very important for Australia. The recent Prime Ministerial visit to Beijing, the first in seven years, underscores that. The fundamental question we need to ask ourselves across all the various sectors of Australia’s multi-faceted China-interested community is, are we getting China right? Do we know as much as we think we know? If we’re not, and if we don’t, the potential for missteps and miscalculations are very high, and the implications for heightening tensions and divisions are very negative. (more…)

  • Biden forgets that the C in APEC stands for cooperation

    Biden forgets that the C in APEC stands for cooperation

    There are 21 countries attending APEC and over 1,200 organisations from within those countries. Only one of the 21 countries, which happens to be the host, has a recent history of promoting de-coupling, or de-risking which is diametrically opposed to what APEC stands for; they seem to forget that the C means cooperation. (more…)

  • Pivoting away from China’s manufacturing power threatens global supply chains

    Pivoting away from China’s manufacturing power threatens global supply chains

    While the US and its allies prioritise reducing supply chain risks, reshuffling away from China, repercussions from decoupling or de-risking might pose greater concerns than the risks themselves. Such actions could bifurcate the global economy, leading to fragmented supply chains and divergent technology standards. This could hinder global economic recovery, dampen investment flows, and impede collective efforts to address climate change. (more…)

  • Decoupling in the knowledge production sphere threatens Australia’s future

    Decoupling in the knowledge production sphere threatens Australia’s future

    An intimate and complex understanding of China is now one of the most important prerequisites for understanding and furthering our national interests. For the two nations of China and Australia, to allow tensions and misunderstandings to provoke a decoupling in the knowledge production sphere –whether it be in the sciences, the social sciences or the humanities – would be extremely unwise, from the point of view of securing Australia’s future. (more…)

  • America: a wounded hegemon

    America: a wounded hegemon

    Amid the pomp in Washington did the Australian Prime Minister sense the enormity of the moment? As he paid homage to the hegemon could he feel the facade crumbling to reveal America’s slipping power? (more…)

  • Hoping against hope: The Synodal process and prospects for equality for women in the church 

    Hoping against hope: The Synodal process and prospects for equality for women in the church 

    The most pressing challenge for the Catholic Church remains addressing women’s inequality in its ranks. The current Synod on Synodality offers some hope, but there are huge roadblocks.  The likelihood of equality for women in the Church requires a leap of faith, extremely long-term thinking, and hoping against hope. I cannot see it happening in my lifetime. (more…)

  • Hallucinatory world: Governments blind as multiple catastrophes besiege human civilisation

    Hallucinatory world: Governments blind as multiple catastrophes besiege human civilisation

    Life on Earth is under siege. A chain of tipping points with catastrophic consequences for everyone are being unleashed. Yet governments worldwide remain indifferent to the danger. Indeed, many continue avidly to stoke the very furnaces that will consume our civilisation. (more…)

  • An unholy alliance is defending Israel’s slaughter of Palestinian civilians

    An unholy alliance is defending Israel’s slaughter of Palestinian civilians

    The Hamas raid into Israel on October 7th, and pounding of the Gazan population that has followed, has seen an unholy alliance reunite: not, or not merely, between Washington and its client states resisting UN calls for a ceasefire, but also in the media, between the Murdoch and Jewish press.  (more…)

  • In this conflict, context is everything

    In this conflict, context is everything

    The truth of the matter is that Western Governments bear the primary responsibility for both the carnage in Israel and the genocide in Gaza. (more…)

  • A war for the human future

    A war for the human future

    Our human world is becoming an increasingly dangerous place. Quite apart from what is happening between Gaza and Israel, and in the war between Russia and Ukraine, we are currently living with a series of human-made catastrophic threats that are coming together to threaten the very existence of our own human species. All of these threats are manageable, but we are not yet managing any of them adequately. And the combination is terrifyingly lethal. (more…)

  • The Australian Prime Minister’s talking points for Washington

    The Australian Prime Minister’s talking points for Washington

    Prime Minister: You may wish to draw on the following in your meetings with President Biden, Vice-President Harris, Secretary of State Blinken, and Secretary of Defence Austin. (more…)

  • Blindly supporting Israel, the West abandons the values it claims to stand for

    Blindly supporting Israel, the West abandons the values it claims to stand for

    Leaders of the US, Britain, Australia and Western countries, instead of learning from history, are failing to bear their responsibility for the creation of an Israeli colonial regime in Palestine at the expense of the Palestinian people. Despite the massacres, ethnic cleansing, aggression, wars, occupation and gross violations of international law committed by Israel since its inception, Western countries, especially the group of Anglo Saxon countries of the so-called “Five Eyes”, whom I call the Five Eyes plus Israel, continue with their policy of blind support to Israel, giving it a green light to continue its policy of illegal occupation with impunity. (more…)

  • For Washington, the US-Australia alliance counts for less than nothing

    For Washington, the US-Australia alliance counts for less than nothing

    Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will have plenty to talk about when he meets with US President Joe Biden this week. The Middle East, China, AUKUS and submarines will no doubt dominate the agenda. But there is one matter in respect of which Mr Albanese should insist on a quick resolution. That is the case of Australian publisher and WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. (more…)

  • Israel will never be safe until Palestine is free 

    Israel will never be safe until Palestine is free 

    No attempt to “explain”, rationalise, find some counter-“equivalence” for, nor any attempt to see matters through the eyes and the experiences of the murderers rather than the immediate victims can justify or forgive the barbaric massacre of Israeli children, women and men by Hamas warriors after they broke out of Gaza. It does not forgive collective punishment, or the counter-massacre of Palestinians it inspired either. But one of the starting-off points for dealing with the latest upsurge of irrational violence must be the sheer enormity of what was done to southern Israelis. (more…)

  • Biden and Xi should follow their generous instincts

    Biden and Xi should follow their generous instincts

    President Joe Biden last June showed his ignorance and arrogance to the world, when he called President Xi Jinping a dictator. Apparently he does not realise the weight of his remark. As the leader of the world’s most powerful country, President Biden should understand that the responsibility of a leader must be to serve the country’s best interests. Given this imperative, no decent leader can be a dictator, because a leader, to be effective, must follow the dictates of the laws of nature. (more…)

  • China sees remarkable growth in global soft power

    China sees remarkable growth in global soft power

    Almost all geopolitical “soft power” explanations draw on the seminal analysis by the Harvard political scientist Joseph Nye, who promoted the term in his 1990 book Bound to Lead: The Changing Nature of American Power. At that time, he wrote, “When one country gets other countries to want what it wants (this) might be called co-optive or soft power in contrast with the hard or command power of ordering others to do what it wants.” (more…)

  • Return of the Wild West: America was built on genocide

    Return of the Wild West: America was built on genocide

    Gravity-defying Western double-standards are now on worldwide display, as the US and its liegemen line-up to support a vengeful Israel to the hilt. Which prompts this question: what is the difference, today, between the universal human rights gospel of the Global West and a Potemkin Village? Answer: Increasingly little. (more…)

  • The Voice: what the world heard

    The Voice: what the world heard

    On Saturday, 14 October, Australians did themselves no favours. Again. (more…)

  • Advocate of evil: Biden is complicit with Israel

    Advocate of evil: Biden is complicit with Israel

    As reported in the New York Times, US President Joe Biden has accepted the summons from his master and will be in Israel to physically manifest his full support for the further enhanced genocidal assault against the people of Gaza which Israel has publicly announced its intention to launch. (more…)

  • Palestinian genocide: History whispers until it shouts

    Palestinian genocide: History whispers until it shouts

    There is a genocide happening on our watch. Can we rally from the brink of despair? (more…)

  • The Wily Occidentals

    The Wily Occidentals

    Can Australia reconcile the American and Chinese strands of its foreign policy? (more…)

  • Palestine’s unending torment: A stain on the world’s conscience

    Palestine’s unending torment: A stain on the world’s conscience

    Mainstream Western coverage of the recent Hamas foray into Israel and its aftermath has been marked by sensationalism, lack of historical context, and superficial moralising. (more…)

  • Voices of women, life and freedom battle sadism in Iran

    Voices of women, life and freedom battle sadism in Iran

    In Australia, in the 25th year of the award of the Sydney Peace Prize, attention has at last been turned to a country, Iran, ruled by fear. The award-winning Iranian born British activist and actress Nazanin Boniadi will receive the 2023 Sydney Peace Prize ‘for drawing attention to human rights violations in Iran, for lending a powerful voice to support for Iranian women and girls in their Women, Life Freedom Movement.’ (more…)

  • Australia must support Turkey’s mediation offer to prevent Palestinian massacre

    Australia must support Turkey’s mediation offer to prevent Palestinian massacre

    On 11 October President Erdogan of Turkey came out and made a speech offering himself as a mediator in the current conflict. The first step in any mediation process had to be an immediate ceasefire on the part of both sides. It is time for Australia to accept its independent responsibility and to support Erdogan’s proposal. (more…)

  • While Australia votes, India-Pakistan cricket is downstream of politics

    While Australia votes, India-Pakistan cricket is downstream of politics

    On 14 October, my attention will wander between three unconnected stories as they unfold in real time. I will be in New Zealand on that general election date. Polls indicate the Labour government will be replaced by a centre-right coalition. But the peculiarities of the electoral system make election results and the outcome of post-election negotiations between the major parties and potential allies teasingly uncertain. (more…)

  • The one word Israel is desperate you not define – terrorism

    The one word Israel is desperate you not define – terrorism

    Terrorism:(adjective) unlawfully using violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in pursuit of political aims.” Has any term more fully captured what the state of Israel inflicts on Palestinians? (more…)

  • Another brick laid building the new order

    Another brick laid building the new order

    The recently concluded summit of the five member states of the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) agreed to expand membership to include from next January Saudi Arabia, Iran, Argentina, Egypt, Ethiopia, and the UAE. Western media and commentators’ responses have been a farrago of sneering at the unlikely hodgepodge of countries that will now be members, raising the spectre that this group is setting itself up in opposition to the G7, and is an anti-West alliance of Global South members. (more…)

  • Israel can’t imprison two million Gazans without paying a cruel price

    Israel can’t imprison two million Gazans without paying a cruel price

    Behind all this lies Israeli arrogance; the idea that we can do whatever we like, that we’ll never pay the price and be punished for it. We’ll carry on undisturbed. (more…)

  • Jailbreak from prison Gaza

    Jailbreak from prison Gaza

    Since when do we praise Occupiers for brutal oppression? Words are used to confuse, obfuscate and detract from the truth of Palestine-Israel. Words such as terrorist, enemy, militants and murderous are often used to describe Palestinians who are, in essence, victims, freedom fighters, oppressed, occupied and ignored. (more…)