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The Australian government’s dispute with the United States over the level of defence spending has distracted our media and ...
Cybersecurity requires more than legal compliance; it demands constant vigilance and adaptation. A cyberattack on a ...
Australia was high on the list for Britain’s revamp of its alliances after Brexit, and the stormy geopolitical climate that ...
Instead of learning from Europe’s mistakes in the decade leading into Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine—underinvesting ...
Australia needs a national strategy that explicitly prioritises the integration of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) into ...
Canada has just made a great step forward in minimising the security risk from China. Now Australia should step forward and ...
Australia and its partners must move towards frameworks that manage, rather than merely lament, the negative side-effects of ...
The war between Israel and Iran has brought only short-term gains for Russia. Looking to the longer term, we see much bigger ...
There’s no shortage of measures that the United States’ major East Asian friends could spend an increased defence budget on. NATO allies of the US have agreed to allocate 5 percent of GDP to defence ...
On the Indo-Pacific geopolitics gameboard, Indonesia stands as a potentially pivotal piece—a country whose strategic choices ...
Swiftly and decisively, and in uniquely Trumpian style, US President Donald Trump has restored US military credibility and ...
The United Nations’ Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda suffers from an ongoing burden: the need for less talk and more action. Invariably, several speakers raise this issue at the Security Council ...