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Australia’s military relationship with China is now defined by strategic competition and opposing objectives. The days of ...
If China ever makes good on decades of implicit threats to invade Taiwan, most of its ground force will have to land at ports ...
Australia’s national security strategy has evolved significantly in recent years, expanding beyond military and intelligence ...
A larger, enhanced Australian Defence Force reserve component is vital to Australia’s security. However, it has been largely ...
An upcoming battle over defence acquisition will have repercussions for US military posture, particularly in the Pacific. The weapons that get bought in larger or smaller quantities, or are launched ...
Indonesia is weighing a purchase of more US weapons—such as the new F-15EX—as a bargaining chip against US President Donald ...
The Australian Army needs a clearer sense of self. With no warning time for conflict, the army must cap its ongoing ...
Paul Keating gave one of the most consequential political interviews in Australian history. He was interviewed by John Laws ...
Australia has a unique opportunity to reinforce its national security by fostering a stronger domestic defence industry. For ...
Thanks to Michael Pezzullo’s Strategist article last month, we now know that Australia’s 2009 defence white paper foresaw our ...
The Albanese government’s announcement of a $1.2 billion critical minerals strategic stockpile marks an important step ...
Australia’s two major parties are divided over nuclear energy and the future mix of the nation’s power sources. But they are ...