
Michael Fullilove
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Oct 1, 2024 |
smh.com.au | Michael Fullilove
Lowy Institute executive director October 1, 2024 — 7.30pm, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. A new Lowy Institute poll finds that 73 per cent of Australians say they would prefer Kamala Harris to become president. Only 22 per cent say they would prefer Donald Trump. But what kind of foreign policy would Harris pursue if she were elected president in November?
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Sep 29, 2024 |
lowyinstitute.org | Michael Fullilove
This article also appears in Trump 2.0, a collection of essays written by Lowy Institute experts imagining the implications of a second Trump administration. A companion series, Harris 1.0, will appear this week. The interests of the world’s democracies — including Australia — are served when the United States is well governed, cohesive, appealing, and strong. During the Trump presidency, America was poorly governed, divided, ugly, and weak.
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Aug 16, 2024 |
apo.org.au | Hervé Lemahieu |Michael Fullilove |Richard McGregor
Description On 5 November 2024, Americans will go to the polls to elect their next president. The choice is between Donald Trump, running for a second, non-consecutive term at the helm of a Republican Party moulded firmly in his image, and incumbent Vice President Kamala Harris, whose surprise elevation to the top of the Democratic ticket has re-energised her party.
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Jul 7, 2024 |
msn.com | Michael Fullilove
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Jul 7, 2024 |
theatlantic.com | Michael Fullilove
Listen1.0x0:008:14Produced by ElevenLabs and News Over Audio (Noa) using AI narration. Listen to more stories on the Noa app. Most of America’s allies would like Joe Biden to win the U.S. presidential election in November. He has been a fine president. His foreign-policy team is first-class. But what if Donald Trump should win instead? In the aftermath of Biden’s poor debate performance, the anxieties in allied capitals are spiraling.
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