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The Crown’s Long Game

A response to Bernard Keane, Crikey, with a nod to Martin Amis There is a particular kind of political insanity that masquerades, with remarkable persistence, as strategic vision. It wears a Grammar Old Boys tie. […]
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The PM Explains Gas

“This piece is intended as a modest tribute to the genius of John Clarke and Bryan Dawe, who together created something that Australian public life has not recovered from losing: a weekly two minutes of […]
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High Noon

The Touska Gambit: Piracy, Power, and the Theatre of Broken Promises Theatre That is the word you need to hold onto as you try to make sense of what happened in the Gulf of Oman […]
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The Lovely War

A Note on the Instrument. Martin Amis understood that certain horrors cannot be approached frontally. You do not walk up to the monstrous and describe it. You circle it, you find its vanity and its […]
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Mission Impossible

A note on length: This piece is shorter than the war’s supply chain disruptions, but longer than the attention span of the man who started it. If you want the sanitised version, Fox News is […]
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Hormuz Dateline

The war now has the smell of salt, oil, and old empires trying to defy the tide. Thirty-three kilometres. That is the width of the Strait of Hormuz at its narrowest navigable point: two shipping […]