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Nick Bisley
@nickbisley.bsky.social

Dean of Humanities and Social Sciences and Professor of International Relations, La Trobe University.

Political science 71%
Economics 13%

Pleased to reveal the cover of my new book out a bit later this year.

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A pleasure to join @latrobe this wk for discussion on 'The Future of 🇦🇺's Alliance with the 🇺🇸' with Former Foreign Minister Gareth Evans, Former DEPSEC Strategy Hugh White & Professor @nickbisley.bsky.social

You can watch the full discussion here event.on24.com/wcc/r/490018...

@nscanu.bsky.social

Harvard walk back exhibit no. 324 that Trump administration is run by mendacious halfwits.

In these dark times, Japan's mascot culture remains something that will always bring a smile.

A smiling egg. With a pink bow.
Tamaki, a smiling egg with a pink bow, is a mascot for the Hotel Grantia Hanyu Spa Resort.

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Tamaki, a smiling egg with a pink bow, is a mascot for the Hotel Grantia Hanyu Spa Resort.

Some thoughts from me on the mishmash of politics and globalization that will be the world economy's new defining feature, www.lowyinstitute.org/the-interpre...
The scrambalisation era is here
The distortionary impact of political second-guessing in investment and trade dynamics will be felt across the globe.
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Looking forward to discuss Australia, Trump 2.0 and the need for multidimensional approaches in a world of transactional realpolitik. I'll be ISEAS in Singapore on Mon 24 March, sign up here: t.co/csLDmvvibv
https://www.iseas.edu.sg/mec-events/australias-strategic-dilemma-middle-power-choices-in-the-trump-whirlwind/
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I will be speaking ISEAS in Singapore in a couple of weeks about Australia and the Trump whirlwind, come on down if you're in SG! www.iseas.edu.sg/mec-events/a...
Australia’s Strategic Dilemma: Middle Power Choices in the Trump Whirlwind
REGIONAL STRATEGIC AND POLITICAL STUDIES PROGRAMME About the Hybrid Seminar Since 1951, Australia has anchored its strategic policy in its alliance with the US. Over the past quarter-century, America ...
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Literally making it up as they go along. Would be amusing if it wasn't so damn serious.

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Registrations are still open for the upcoming workshop on non-academic careers! All members, no matter their career stage, are welcome and encouraged to attend. (If you're not a member but would like to come, there's no better reason to join!)
Registration: Workshop, Non-Academic Careers
Thursday 20 March, 4pm AEDT via Zoom In this time of protracted uncertainty for the academic sector, being aware of the opportunities outside of the university is more important than ever. However,…
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“The last use of live fire by a non-allied nation off the coast of Sydney was by Imperial Japanese Navy mini-submarines in 1942.”

You mean apart from during Talisman Sabre and basically every other multilateral exercise we do?

www.uts.edu.au/acri/researc...
PERSPECTIVES | Examining the ‘why’ of the PRC's live fire exercises in the Tasman Sea
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Nicely played. When the bullies respond like this you're onto something. Just cannot believe this mendacity and ignorance at the top of US govt. It's staggering.

Russia playbook: stroke Trump's vanity, give him a tiny thing that he announces like the 2nd coming and get everything you want. Trump is an international policy rube.
They’re going to play him like a fiddle.

Time to make one. And issue meme coins to pay for it.

But seriously, in the grift-based order, we've got to be able to do a hell of a lot more on our own. Nukes anyone?

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They’re going to play him like a fiddle.
A unique 12-week Tasmanian residency in creative writing at @utas.edu.au! Includes a $20,000 stipend plus $10,000 accommodation. Previous residents include Robbie Arnott, Gail Jones, Michelle Cahill and Eugen Bacon. See here for more: www.utas.edu.au/community-an...
Hedberg Writer-in-Residence Program
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It's a disastrous bet. Cabinet of lickspittles. Spineless republicans in congress who either don't care, think this is great or so afraid of losing their jobs will do nothing. It is literally time to break the glass.

Beyond wild. Close US partner basically just called US a shakedown artist.
WILD! Singapore’s defense minister: “what American foreign policy is...in my mind, it is that America's primacy has become the overriding consideration...from liberator to great disruptor to a landlord seeking rent.” www.un-diplomatic.com/p/from-liber...
“From liberator to great disruptor to a landlord seeking rent”
Singapore’s choice words for America as a source of disorder and instability.
www.un-diplomatic.com

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WILD! Singapore’s defense minister: “what American foreign policy is...in my mind, it is that America's primacy has become the overriding consideration...from liberator to great disruptor to a landlord seeking rent.” www.un-diplomatic.com/p/from-liber...
“From liberator to great disruptor to a landlord seeking rent”
Singapore’s choice words for America as a source of disorder and instability.
www.un-diplomatic.com

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New piece from me @goodauth.bsky.social on why Riyadh talks were very bad, why Rubio's appt was doomed from the start, and why U.S. diplomacy is in crisis (hint: giving away the store is not diplomacy). To paraphrase @dandrezner.bsky.social, I wrote sharper today. goodauthority.org/news/why-hig...
U.S. diplomacy is in crisis.
U.S. diplomacy in Europe and Marco Rubio's bilateral talks with Russia aren't really about ending the war in Ukraine, or a lasting peace.
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Vance: Wolf warrior diplomacy with maga characteristics. Some thoughts from me on @lowyinstitute.bsky.social www.lowyinstitute.org/the-interpre...
Wolf warrior diplomacy with MAGA characteristics
Provocation was the point – then, and now.
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This looks too optimistic in light of Trump's approach to Ukraine. www.ft.com/content/ac67...
Philippines ‘deeply disturbed’ by incident over shoal disputed by China
Manila’s foreign secretary says he is reassured by US commitment to alliance amid tensions with Beijing
www.ft.com

Govt spending and immigration big drivers of economic growth in US. These steps will be costly.

Trump has chucked Ukraine, rhetorically, under the bus. If you're in Seoul, worry. He'll say you had it coming from North Korea. Philippines, ditto. No alliance guarantee can be counted on under this president.

There used to be a time when @slate.bsky.social magazine would run a story on how US media would report on events in the US if it were another country. We need that again

In the current geopolitical environment can't see how anyone can complain about anyone else getting all they can to defend thmselves.
They’re still doing this, I see. The Philippines is a sovereign state. Beijing does not have a veto over what arms it has.
At Chatham House: 'I'm a student from the LSE...'

'I think you probably need to tell us about your other affiliation.'

'My other affiliation is a Chinese diplomat, with a special focus on ASEAN issues.'

He then goes on to hammer the Philippines' FM about why they're keeping US missiles.

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They’re still doing this, I see. The Philippines is a sovereign state. Beijing does not have a veto over what arms it has.
At Chatham House: 'I'm a student from the LSE...'

'I think you probably need to tell us about your other affiliation.'

'My other affiliation is a Chinese diplomat, with a special focus on ASEAN issues.'

He then goes on to hammer the Philippines' FM about why they're keeping US missiles.

Wonder what doge would turn up if they looked for waste and ineffeiciency in Trump Organization?