Sorry, Mr Carney. At Shangri-la, Indo-Pacific countries backed the rules-based order
International rules still matter. That was the common theme at this year’s Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, particularly for Indo-Pacific nations. Australia’s deputy prime minister and defence…
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