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Trouble in Tariff Town

May 11, 2025 AIMN Editorial 4

By James Moore During the mid-80s, I spent a bit of time following Texas billionaire H. Ross Perot around Texas as he tried to reform the state’s nearly pathetic public education system. The Dallas businessman […]

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Greenland: What’s at stake (Part 1)

March 31, 2025 Roswell 5

The U.S. first entertained the idea of purchasing Greenland way back in 1867, again in 1946, then again in 1955. Trump’s fixation on Greenland dates back to 2019 when he first floated the idea of […]

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Trade wars: Will a China-America trade war see Australia caught in the middle?

January 29, 2025 Michael Taylor 7

Talk of President Trump’s tariffs has invariably led to fears of trade wars should countries retaliate, with all eyes on China as the other big player. A trade war is: ”… an economic conflict often […]

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China-Taiwan: A dangerous relationship

January 28, 2025 AIMN Editorial 9

By Isidoros Karderinis  The relations between China and Taiwan are constantly tense since their de facto separation in 1949 and are causing tension in relations between Beijing and Washington. On October 1, 1949, Mao Zedong […]

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Here there be dragons

January 16, 2025 Michael Taylor 6

“Here there be dragons” was a warning on ancient maps alerting sailors that they would be entering dangerous or unexplored territories. Just as we might under a Dutton government. The potential dangers of a Dutton-led […]

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