A new element has just appeared in Australia–Japan defence and security cooperation: strategic depth. But the two countries, ...
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 ...
Each wet season, Northern Australia and the wider Oceania region are reminded that climate stress is no longer episodic.
Australia urgently needs sovereign biomanufacturing capability to reduce its exposure to fragile global supply chains, ...
Touring Normandy beaches shortly after D-Day in 1944, General Dwight D Eisenhower reportedly said, ‘If I didn’t have air ...
Amid the upheavals of Donald Trump’s second term, Marco Antonio Rubio is getting a fresh look as a possible Republican ...
Many analysts may say the world is in a new Cold War, but it isn’t, writes Odd Arne Westad in his new book, The Coming Storm: ...
China appears to be playing the long game in pursuit of its interests in the Indo-Pacific. In this series of Strategist articles, Joe Keary, Raji Rajagopalan and Linus Cohen discuss how China is ...
Japan’s decision to train again in Townsville makes operational sense. Still, it exposes a deeper strategic problem in how Australia is shaping its northern defence posture. The choice aligns with ...