After a bruising tussle inside his administration, President Donald Trump has gone for a decidedly non-committal approach to ...
The Antarctic Treaty is glorified as evidence of managing cooperation in a contested world. Forged in the Cold War, the ...
On 3 June in New York, the UN General Assembly faces a choice: will the institution charged with enforcing international ...
Remoteness from conflict is emerging as a key advantage for Australia in the competition to host AI data centres. The country ...
A new element has just appeared in Australia–Japan defence and security cooperation: strategic depth. But the two countries, ...
With the ‘signature project’ on payloads for uncrewed undersea vehicles (UUVs) announced by Australia, Britain and the United ...
Governments still organise around discrete shocks, yet the operating environment increasingly delivers continuous, concurrent and cascading pressures across economic, social, technological and ...
International rules still matter. That was the common theme at this year’s Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, particularly for Indo-Pacific nations. Australia’s deputy prime minister and defence ...
Australian official thought regarding the defence of Australia has been more independently minded than is portrayed by certain academics and commentators who, often not possessing a deep understanding ...
Long-range Ukrainian strikes have dominated recent headlines, and for good reason: they are causing lasting damage. In April, ...
Europe’s growing drone problem is a governance problem. The hardware exists. What is missing, across most of the continent, ...
The Quad is not dead. Some are declaring its demise, but tomorrow’s meeting of the foreign ministers of Australia, India, Japan and the United States in New Delhi will be uplifting proof of life amid ...