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How Public Broadcaster Independence Erodes Slowly

Editorial independence at public broadcasters rarely ends in a single crisis. The quiet, incremental process that hollows it out is harder to see and stop.

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How Electoral Systems Shape Economic Policy

Proportional or majoritarian? The voting system a country uses quietly determines which economic policies survive long enough to matter.

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Why International Sanctions Rarely Work as Advertised

Sanctions are the West's favourite pressure tool. Here's the concrete reason they so often fail to change the behaviour they target.

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What Domestic Politics Reveals About Foreign Mediation

A country's choice to mediate foreign conflicts is rarely neutral. Here's what its domestic politics actually tells you about why it volunteers.

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Postal Service Should Stay Out of Election Policy

A reader argues the Postal Service has drifted into election policy it was never meant to touch, and warns of the institutional cost.

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Why Democracy Slows Infrastructure Approval

Permitting, courts, and public hearings add years to democratic infrastructure. Here's the mechanical reason why, and what it costs.

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Burke Dismisses One Nation Threat to Watson Seat

Tony Burke shrugged off One Nation's plan to target his western Sydney seat, saying Pauline Hanson 'hates my part of Sydney'. The numbers back his confidence.