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Biden administration moving to strip vaccine patents is an unprecedented step

Biden administration moving to strip vaccine patents is an unprecedented step 06/05/2021|2min Globally there has been a lot of pressure for wealthy nations to share vaccines with developing countries and one of the big hurdles for the United States has been patent protection for vaccines. The Biden administration overnight chose to waive a few of the patents protecting the vaccines in an “extremely significant move” which angered the pharmaceutical industry, according to Perth USAsia Centre CEO Gordon Flake. “The announcement … makes it clear that the US fully understands this is an area where the US is normally one of the fiercest advocates,” he told Sky News.

Republican Party should rightly be called the Trump Party

Republican Party should rightly be called the Trump Party 06/05/2021|4min The Republican Party still has loyalty to former President Donald Trump and is beginning to abandon Republicans who do not like Trump like Liz Cheney, according to Perth USAsia Centre CEO Gordon Flake. “The opinion within the remains of the Republican Party is overwhelmingly pro-Trump and as such overwhelmingly furious with formerly very conservative Republicans like former presidential candidate and standard-bearer Mitt Romney, or the daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney,” he told Sky News. Mr Flake said Ms Cheney had penned an op-ed in the Washington Post saying the Republican Party was becoming a cult of personality around former President Donald Trump and was “warning against” this happening.

Policy, Guns and Money: US multilateralism, the Quad and Indonesia s foreign policy

Since Joe Biden took office in January, he and his administration have made it clear that the United States is re-engaging in multilateralism. ASPI Executive Director Peter Jennings talks with Gordon Flake, CEO of the Perth USAsia Centre, about Biden’s foreign and climate policy agendas, and the importance of alliances and repairing some of America’s reputational damage. Following the first-ever leader-level Quad summit in March 2021, ASPI’s Michael Shoebridge is joined by Lavina Lee, senior lecturer at Macquarie University, to talk about the latest developments in the Quad grouping as well as Australia–India bilateral relations. ASPI research intern Hillary Mansour speaks with David Engel, head of ASPI’s Indonesia program, about Australia’s defence equipment and technology transfer agreement with Japan, what the agreement means for Indonesia, and how Indonesia’s recent international engagement complements its foreign policy strategy.

The question of Afghanistan War being worth it will be debated for decades

The question of Afghanistan War being worth it will be debated for decades
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The tensions between Taiwan and China are dangerous and should be seen as such

The tensions between Taiwan and China are dangerous and should be seen as such
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