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Will China exploit the void in Afghanistan?
July 16 2021
The US withdrawal from Afghanistan has paved the way for a Pakistan-backed Taliban and an opportunistic China to establish a foothold in the region, a...
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Can the US sustain its lead in the innovation race?
How can the United States prevent China from closing in on its position as the world’s leading technological powerhouse?
July 14 2021
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Does Canberra’s data security push go far enough?
The Commonwealth government’s proposed data security reforms are “timid” and should be expanded to adequately protect sensitive information from cyber attack, according...
July 09 2021
Asymmetric warfare in the defence of Australia
Australia must leverage its comparative advantage across resource extraction, agriculture and historical regional relationships to protect national sovereignty and deter...
July 08 2021
Bolstering ISR capability ahead of a ‘new cold war’
The RAAF’s former deputy chief explains why Australia’s decision makers need to prioritise the enhancement of ISR capability.
July 07 2021
Middle East in crisis, Lebanon teeters on a knife edge
Following years of uncertainty in the Middle East and North Africa, Lebanon has emerged as the most recent country to succumb to the contagion of political violence and...
July 06 2021
Rethinking Australia’s deterrence strategy
Australia’s defence planning should extend beyond the development of warfighting capability, incorporating broader efforts to build national resilience as part of a new...
July 05 2021
The Taliban continues to make swift gains across Afghanistan
A strategic summary of the Taliban's growth in Afghanistan.
July 02 2021
China’s long march through global institutions
Liberal democracies must be on guard against Beijing’s attempts to garner influence on the international stage through the infiltration of established global institutions,...
June 30 2021
Drawing a line in the sand for cyber conflict
Cyber war is a mainstay in modern conflict. How precisely should nations respond to state and non-state cyber attacks?
June 29 2021
Should Australia temper its stance on China?
The retiring secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), Frances Adamson, said in a noteworthy speech at the National Press Club that China was “a...
June 28 2021
In numbers – Australia’s changing attitudes towards China
Australians are increasingly concerned about military confrontation with China, according to new data, which confirms a fundamental shift in attitudes towards the communist...
June 25 2021
Biden’s ‘deeply troubling’ signal to Indo-Pacific partners
President Joe Biden’s first defence budget request suggests the growing military imbalance in the Indo-Pacific is being viewed as a “future challenge” not an “urgent...
June 24 2021
Will the Abrams upgrades weigh heavy on Army capability?
Defence recently made the decision to upgrade its existing fleet of Abrams tanks, but should the Commonwealth have considered alternatives?
June 23 2021
Assessing AIC commitments under the Hunter Class program
There have been numerous articles circulating around the Attack Class Submarine Project and Naval Group, and whilst it is proper to apply appropriate levels of scrutiny on...
June 22 2021
A Spratly-sized glimpse into China’s expansionary ambitions
The Spratly Islands archipelago may appear to be tiny specks on the world map, but it arguably contains one of the most contested parcels of...
June 21 2021
Should a values-based Indo-Pacific order make way for pragmatism?
Australia and its allies should avoid countering Beijing’s influence in the Indo-Pacific by emphasising co-ordinated action among liberal democracies, according to...
June 18 2021
Hit the biggest guy first: Vulnerability of vehicles in a modern battlezone
Modern warfare and tactics are regularly evolving, and asymmetric warfare is becoming a core discipline. Though this evolution raises the question of whether we are keeping...
June 17 2021
‘Big Hands’ announcements disengage SMEs
In the military, they have a saying: ‘Big hands, small map’. This essentially means you have completely skimmed over the details in your plan and are hoping for the best....
June 16 2021
Does US Navy spending match its ambition?
US President Joe Biden’s recent defence budget request falls short of advancing the US Navy’s growth ambitions, according to one intelligence officer.
June 15 2021
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