Joe Biden
Opinion
Globalisation
Biden’s trade attack on China will reverberate around the world
The world is experiencing a significant turning point in what for decades has been the increasingly China-centric globalisation of manufacturing.
- by Stephen Bartholomeusz
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Remaking ‘Made in the USA’: Biden orders review into supply chains to counter China
The administration will then take a closer look at six sectors: defence, public health and biological preparedness, communications technology, transportation, energy, and food production.
- by Josie Ensor
Opinion
Craig Kelly
Expect more ruck and maul from Craig Kelly, Liberal breakaway
The maverick Liberal’s political future is unlikely to last long now that he’s left the party, but it could be long enough to make trouble for Scott Morrison.
- by John Hewson
Sleep, weekends, Biden: Washington adjusts to new post-Trump normality
CNN and MSNBC, whose journalists and personalities have spent years challenging Trump’s policies, have quietly reduced the number of Trump-focused journalists working on contract in recent months.
- by Katie Rogers
Opinion
Iran sanctions
Biden’s balancing act to turn back the clock on Iran
Washington’s long history of difficulties in the Middle East is down to conflicting interests.
- by The Herald's View
Opinion
Trade wars
China wants Biden to make the first move to thaw tensions. It could be a long wait
China is making it clear that it expects the Biden administration to take the first steps to fix a relationship frozen by Donald Trump’s trade and tech wars and sanctions for human rights abuses. That’s unlikely to happen.
- by Stephen Bartholomeusz
‘If America is smart, it will back Australia’: Cormann prepares for OECD decision
US officials are being urged to throw their support behind the former finance minister Mathias Cormann for the OECD’s top job.
- by Bevan Shields
Albanese courts Christian groups in social justice pitch
The Labor leader will use a speech on Monday that Australia “shouldn’t walk past those who are in need or suffering” as it emerges from the deepest financial crisis since the Great Depression.
- by Rob Harris
Biden says world must prepare for ‘long-term’ competition with China
In his first foreign policy speech, the US President said democracies must prevail and not become “a relic of history”.
- by Latika Bourke
The obscure Philadelphia band loved by two US presidents
Low Cut Connie’s epic, 17-track sixth album, “Private Lives”, could be the one that finally breaks them to the world inhabited by people who aren’t famous or in the know.
- by Barry Divola
Democrats eye path to citizenship in new immigration bill
The bill would be a sharp reversal of Trump administration policies, and parts are likely to face opposition from a number of Republicans.
- by Alexandra Jaffe