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ASPI has launched a major new expansion of its globally recognised China Defence Universities Tracker, a database that now ...
Russian drones that flew into Poland last week were almost certainly not there by accident. This was a probe of NATO’s defences, another example of how coercive revisionist powers escalate within the ...
In an era of intensifying strategic competition, Australia’s national security is no longer a matter confined to the corridors of Canberra. It is a whole-of-nation challenge, demanding a coherent, ...
Australians expect the government to have the authority to intervene to keep communities safe during a bushfire, flood or cyclone. The same principle should apply in the digital age, where ...
Debate on Australia’s defence strategy often centres on the budget and the plan to acquire nuclear-powered submarines. Both matter, but an equally critical pillar—partnerships—receives far less ...
The killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk in the United States on 10 September should jolt us all, regardless of ...
The rate of innovation and the economics of war in Ukraine are changing almost daily. Russia launched its full-scale invasion in 2022 expecting a quick victory, with soldiers even bringing parade ...
Policing in the Pacific has never been about propping up governments; it has always been about serving communities. Yet ...
Within Southeast Asia, Indonesia stands out as the only country in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations operating ...
China’s Salt Typhoon hacking campaign has taken on new urgency with revelations it may have compromised the data of millions of Australians. This demonstrates how cyber operations have evolved beyond ...
Russia and China often work from the same playbook. This is clear in their reactions to domestic protests in places of ...
Observers and practitioners of intelligence and special operations would do well to study the activities of Israel’s ...
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