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Peter Hartcher is political editor and international editor of The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age.

Chalmers has navigated a steady course. But can he nail a tricky landing?

Chalmers has navigated a steady course. But can he nail a tricky landing?

Like a pilot negotiating fierce crosswinds, Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ dexterity will be judged on whether the economic landing is soft or hard.

  • by Peter Hartcher

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Trumpeting a terrible vision: What awaits if Biden loses … or even wins?

Trumpeting a terrible vision: What awaits if Biden loses … or even wins?

Donald Trump has outlined his manifesto for a second term, and it’s a disquieting smorgasbord of retribution and paranoia.

  • by Peter Hartcher
Paul Keating’s apprentice is painting a vastly differently portrait of Australia

Paul Keating’s apprentice is painting a vastly differently portrait of Australia

If Jim Chalmers can deliver on his big picture, Australia will win on a global scale. If not, the title of Christopher Malouf’s Archibald Prize portrait will be vindicated.

  • by Peter Hartcher
The next industrial revolution is here, and it’s ‘spooky’ according to Einstein

The next industrial revolution is here, and it’s ‘spooky’ according to Einstein

The world’s most powerful nations and many of the biggest companies are racing to establish themselves as leaders in a computer technology of unimaginable potency

  • by Peter Hartcher
Musk puts seat belts in cybertrucks. Now he must put them in cyberspace

Musk puts seat belts in cybertrucks. Now he must put them in cyberspace

What Elon Musk is doing is rogue even in an industry of rogues. He needs to be strapped in, or it will be maximum drama and maximum Musk.

  • by Peter Hartcher
Despite Obama and Trump, America just proved it’s still the ‘indispensable power’

Despite Obama and Trump, America just proved it’s still the ‘indispensable power’

This multibillion-dollar aid package shores up US friends and allies with priceless support amid existential struggles across three continents.

  • by Peter Hartcher
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After a week of mass-murder and terror, we must take a look in the mirror

After a week of mass-murder and terror, we must take a look in the mirror

The prime minister expected the week would be dominated by the unveiling of the government’s new defence strategy. Instead, Australia’s internal security was on the agenda.

  • by Peter Hartcher
Iran has given Israel licence to ‘go nuts’. But there are reasons to resist

Iran has given Israel licence to ‘go nuts’. But there are reasons to resist

Israel faces a dilemma of historic proportions as it decides how to respond to Iran’s weekend attack.

  • by Peter Hartcher
Iran has failed to land a punch. What happens next is in Netanyahu’s hands

Iran has failed to land a punch. What happens next is in Netanyahu’s hands

If full-scale war eventuates, it would have deep consequences well beyond the Middle East, rippling all the way to the Indo-Pacific.

  • by Peter Hartcher
Albanese has a grand plan for your future, and he’ll dare Peter Dutton to block it

Albanese has a grand plan for your future, and he’ll dare Peter Dutton to block it

Australian companies welcomed Albanese’s Made in Australia policy this week, but the whole concept is pregnant with failure.

  • by Peter Hartcher
Wong’s Palestine remarks had all the substance of a cloud

Wong’s Palestine remarks had all the substance of a cloud

Penny Wong made no proposal. There was no plan. It was simply a restatement of Australia’s long-standing position. So what was it for?

  • by Peter Hartcher