Australian voters went to the polls on May 3, in a general election where foreign policy – particularly the instability wrought by the Trump administration in the United States – played a larger than normal role in the campaign. In the end, Australians voted to return the Labor Party and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to office – with a strengthened majority, no less.
While the Trump factor did influence Australia’s election, that wasn’t the whole story, says Mark Chou, an associate professor at Australian
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