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Ramaphosa and a new dawn for South African foreign policy
President Cyril Ramaphosa's notion of a New Dawn as the clarion call for his presidency is yet to manifest fully in South Africa's foreign policy. However, some changes are already indicating a departure from the Zuma era's foreign policy.
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Chinese worldviews and China’s foreign policy
China’s growing assertiveness, particularly in the South China Sea, has resulted in greater scrutiny of Chinese intentions and led to a more intense debate about how the United States and its allies should respond.
Merriden Varrall
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Abstract This study examines the under‐theorized political role and identity of Chinese international students, who emerge as significant actors caught between U.S. soft power ambitions and rising geopolitical suspicion. Amid escalating U.S.‐China tensions, these students are forced to confront environments shaped by competing geopolitical discourses ...
Jing Yu
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How to navigate the EU's CBAM trilemma: A review of policy objectives and possible designs. [PDF]
Corvino F.
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What Australia thinks about foreign policy
When we think of foreign policy we tend to envisage diplomats meeting behind closed doors. But public opinion has long played an important part in shaping it. Polls are proliferating in number and increasing in sophistication.
Fergus Hanson
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The 2016 presidential campaign and the crisis of US foreign policy
In this Lowy Institute Analysis, Thomas Wright explores how US foreign policy would change should Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton win the US presidential election.
Thomas Wright
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Abstract University students globally face growing mental health challenges, with ethnic minority (EM) students—both local and international—being particularly vulnerable. Yet, limited research compares their experiences or identifies shared and distinct stressors, especially in non‐Western contexts.
Wang Xinyi, Naubahar Sharif
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Political and Ideological Work in the Southern Battlefield and the Construction of the Vietnamese Revolutionary Image in Foreign Affairs (1954-1975). [PDF]
Phuong NT.
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Liberalism and Australian foreign policy
On the occasion of the publication of his political memoirs, the Lowy Institute hosted former Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser for a conversation on Australian foreign policy.
Malcolm Fraser, Michael Wesley
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Abstract Newly established international branch campuses (IBCs) commence operations without a student body, and even after several years, many institutions fail to grow beyond 500 students. Despite having unique strategic needs, small IBCs are largely overlooked in the higher education literature.
Stephen Wilkins, Joe Hazzam
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