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Bronwyn Curran is a journalist based in Sydney, Australia.
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Man in the middle
The article discusses the challenging situation in Afghanistan, highlighting the country's potential descent into a failed state. The Taliban's resistance against US and NATO-led forces is a central theme, as is the frustration of President Karzai with the military actions of the US and Britain. Western leaders are also expressing concern over whether Karzai is suitable for his role amidst the turmoil. Said Jawal, the Afghan ambassador to Washington, is portrayed as a key figure caught in the middle of these complex issues, trying to navigate the conflicting expectations from different sides.
Experts Caution Australia on Linking China, Taiwan Trade Pact to Other Issues
Australia is facing a decision on whether to support Taiwan or China's bid to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP). Despite China's trade sanctions against Australia and strained relations due to the AUKUS security pact, analysts advise that Australia should base its decision on qualifications, not political retaliation or trade disputes. Hugh Piper, a former strategic policy adviser, warns against Australia using its support as a bargaining chip with China. Jennifer Hsu from the Lowy Institute notes Australia's cautious support for Taiwan's bid, aligning with Treasurer Josh Frydenberg's advice for Australian exporters to diversify away from Chinese markets. The CPTPP has strict entry requirements, and there is skepticism about China's willingness to meet these, especially under President Xi Jinping's prioritization of state control.
AUKUS, China Sea Tensions Put Indonesia in Tight Spot, Analysts Say
The article discusses the geopolitical tensions arising from the AUKUS agreement, which allows Australia to acquire U.S. nuclear submarine technology, and China's naval activities in the South China Sea. Indonesia, situated between China and Australia, is concerned about the potential arms race and regional instability this could cause. The country's response has been cautious, emphasizing its nonalignment policy and reliance on ASEAN for resolving tensions. Analysts like David Engel from the Australian Strategic Policy Institute and Gilang Kembara from the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Jakarta express concerns about Indonesia's strategic position and the risks of submarine accidents. The presence of Chinese vessels in Indonesia's EEZ and the discovery of suspected Chinese submarine drones in Indonesian waters have also raised sovereignty and security concerns. Additionally, there is a fear of domestic anti-Chinese sentiment flaring up due to these events.
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