A new element of strategic competition is emerging in the Southern Ocean—in Australia’s backyard—in the form of Beijing’s ...
At a time when controlling the narrative is power, are organised crime groups acting as mercenaries of disinformation, using ...
It’s not often that the Australian government’s most secretive agency steps out of the shadows. But that’s what happened on ...
To improve its programs for countering violent extremism (CVE), the Australian government must better understand the gendered ...
The whole point of the post-World War II system of international rules and norms was that large countries, great powers, could not just do whatever they wanted. The post-War order is meant to provide ...
As Jakarta geared up for the Indonesian armed forces’ 79th anniversary on 5 October, there seemed to be an added frisson in the air. Amid the martial scene of massed military equipment in central ...
Under a new US president, will the United States stand by Ukraine, potentially risking war with Russia? Will it stand by its NATO treaty obligations? Will it support Israel to properly defend itself, ...
Some experts on airpower will tell you that Ukraine is not the best place to learn lessons. Neither side in Ukraine enjoys ...
China might want to think again about its use of tourism as a means of influencing Palau. The people of the little Western ...
China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) for investment abroad has been revamped with a greater focus on risk management and ...
Proposals for nuclear power in Australia will have to take national security risks into account. As evidenced in an ...
There is a glaring disconnect between policy and practical action in the Northern Territory. Focusing the Australian Defence ...