
Emma Shortis
Emma Shortis is the director of the Australia Institute’s international and security affairs program and has been vocal about the potential repercussions of U.S. responses to Australian content regulation, particularly in light of recent developments in the film and TV industry.
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Shortis is the director of the International and Security Affairs program at The Australia Institute.
Australia needs to find its courage because no matter what Trump says, this war is not overDr Emma Shortis is director of the International and Security Affairs program at think tank The Australia Institute.
AUKUS is a disaster for Australia. Trump has given us an out – let’s take itDr Emma Shortis argues that specific tariffs on steel and aluminium will not be hugely impactful for Australia’s economic relations with the US.
The new reality dawning in Australia: it can no longer rely on the US | Australian foreign policyEmma Shortis commented on the risks of retaliation against quotas proposed for streaming services.
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