Bruce Haigh, IndependentAustralia

Bruce Haigh

IndependentAustralia

Mudgee, NSW, Australia

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Past articles by Bruce:

Labor's Mark Dreyfus undoes unjust prosecution of Bernard Collaery

By the Government rightly dropping the charges against Witness K's lawyer Bernard Collaery, Australia was reminded of the illegal bugging operation against Timor-Leste, writes Bruce Haigh. → Read More

Morrison's arrogance toward South Pacific fuels China tensions

The Coalition's fumbling of foreign policy has resulted in a dangerous display of bravado as tensions escalate with China. → Read More

Morrison's policy failures will be his undoing

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has not only proven himself a failure to Australians but also on the world stage. → Read More

Australia is in denial over one-way relationship with U.S.

Tensions with China resulting in economic sanctions are the result of Australia's blind allegiance to the USA that began decades ago. → Read More

Morrison exploits the issue of China for domestic political gain

Last week, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison mixed up Taiwan and Hong Kong. → Read More

China outpaces Australia as we cosy up to the U.S.

Australia risks ostracising it from the rest of Asia if it continues to stringently oppose China, writes Bruce Haigh. → Read More

Australia's sovereignty is in unsafe hands

Since World War II Australia has progressively ceded its sovereignty to the United States. → Read More

Myanmar military takeover cannot be stopped by waning U.S. power

The road towards real democracy in Myanmar remains unclear, writes Bruce Haigh. → Read More

Australian sovereignty: The long and short of it

Projections on Australia’s future are bleak if it maintains its hostility to China and cloying dependence on America. → Read More

Australia must forge an independent foreign policy

Racism, fear and lack of moral courage sees Australia tied to a declining America. → Read More

Security agencies assume greater role in Australian policymaking

The question taxing many is why are our security services and not the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) running our relationship with China? → Read More

Getting back to the roots of spycraft

Security agencies are now accustomed to high-tech spying methods, but old-fashioned techniques required getting down and dirty. → Read More

China policy: Our trading relationship is being ruined by the Right wing

Is the Australian Government serious about restoring the relationship with China? There are disturbing indications that it is not. → Read More

Australia's trend toward Dutton-style government power

Peter Dutton's powerful base for exercising control over his fellow Australians appears unchallengeable. → Read More

The idea of American exceptionalism has infected Australia

There is nothing very exceptional about American exceptionalism. → Read More

The importance of making up with China

Political tensions with China have been escalating, but there's still time for Australia to make amends and not follow in America's footsteps. → Read More

The ramifications of Dutton-style 'diplomacy'

Dutton-style bullying should not be a tool of diplomacy, particularly with regard to China, writes Bruce Haigh. → Read More

After COVID-19, a change is overdue

Emerging from the coronavirus pandemic, it would be wise to learn from history and implement economic changes. → Read More

International relations are foreign policy to Scott Morrison

Our Prime Minister often displays ineptitude towards many things, including how to deal with foreign matters, writes Bruce Haigh. → Read More

There is no business like show business

The AFP's ties to the Coalition have almost turned our nation into a police state, using terrorism and immigration as political tools. → Read More