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The Pacific faces a rapidly evolving security environment. Foreign partners increasingly compete for comprehensive ...
As the Indo-Pacific becomes the defining theatre of 21st-century strategic competition, northern Australia has emerged as a ...
Across recent debates about sovereignty, capability and technological competition, one thing is clear: Australia does not ...
The Pacific faces a rapidly evolving security environment. Foreign partners increasingly compete for comprehensive partnerships, engagements, coordination and influence. Security risks are also ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s six-day visit to China, now underway, comes on the heels of two other critical moments: the cancellation of a planned meeting with US President Donald Trump on the ...
The race for dominance in certain technologies sits at the core of the ever-intensifying competition for strategic advantage, ...
Australia’s eastern maritime approaches haven’t got much attention since World War II. Defence policy has tended to look ...
Somewhere between the fifth email about rescheduled meetings and the third cup of coffee, another email arrives. It’s about ...
While the United States spends billions on military infrastructure from Guam to Darwin, one crucial enabler of Indo-Pacific ...
The US administration is still formulating its Indo-Pacific policy, but recent indications suggest that it will take a tough ...
India and Australia are reinforcing their partnership on critical minerals to secure supply chains and enable the global ...
Concerns about the strength of Australia’s defence industrial base were central to the industry policy panel at ASPI’s 2025 ...
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