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Abandoning AUKUS Pillar One would gravely damage the US alliance
25 Aug 2025 | Malcolm Davis

An article in The Strategist by Mike Keating and Jon Stanford on 22 August calling for abandoning the nuclear-submarine element of AUKUS is unconvincing. Most fundamentally, the authors, while arguing that the agreement aligns Australia …

Poland has not forgotten the lessons of Russia’s aggression
25 Aug 2025 | Darius von Guttner

For Poland, Russian aggression is not an abstract or distant possibility; it is an experience embedded in national history. This experience has been shaped by repeated encounters with an eastern neighbour whose imperial ambitions have, …

Pacific Cyber Week 2025 shows the way forward
25 Aug 2025 | Jason Van der Schyff and Jonah Bock

Cybercrime and exploitation pose a unique threat to Pacific islands, where small populations, fragile infrastructure and limited capacity increase their risks. While extra-regional partners already offer cyber capacity building and aid, Pacific island countries have …

Force multiplier: the case for multi-use infrastructure in northern Australia
25 Aug 2025 | Raelene Lockhorst

Northern Australia’s resilience in the face of crises depends not only on military facilities but on a network of civil infrastructure—ports, liquid-fuel facilities, airfields and logistics hubs that keep people, goods, and equipment moving. Whether …

Ditch AUKUS Pillar One. It involves Australia too much in US strategy
22 Aug 2025 | Mike Keating and Jon Stanford

Defence Minister Richard Marles said in June that if war broke out between the US and China, Australia would inevitably be involved. This is an unacceptable situation for any sovereign nation to be in. It …

Where the F-35 program stands: big upgrades, long future
22 Aug 2025 | Bill Sweetman

From its anonymous digs in Crystal City, the Pentagon’s high-rise civilian annex, the Joint Program Office for the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning wrote $36 billion in contracts in 2023 alone. The program is still critical …

Northern Australia’s connective corridors demand national support
22 Aug 2025 | John Coyne

A future where northern Australia is not a distant frontier but a thriving engine of national resilience, sovereign capability and regional prosperity remains out of reach because we continue to underinvest in physical and digital …

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    13 Aug 2025 | Euan Graham
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    12 Aug 2025 | David Kirichenko
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  • Digital siege puts Taiwan’s resilience to the test
    13 Aug 2025 | Nathan Attrill
    Digital siege puts Taiwan’s resilience to the test
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    11 Aug 2025 | Sam Goldsmith
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Featured Posts
  • An Indo-Pacific role for Britain’s aircraft carriers: high-value escort
    13 Aug 2025 | Euan Graham
    An Indo-Pacific role for Britain’s aircraft carriers: high-value escort
  • Taiwanese analysts sceptical about China’s barges with legs
    7 Aug 2025 | Jane Rickards
    Taiwanese analysts sceptical about China’s barges with legs
  • Ground robots are transforming battle-casualty evacuation in Ukraine
    12 Aug 2025 | David Kirichenko
    Ground robots are transforming battle-casualty evacuation in Ukraine
  • Digital siege puts Taiwan’s resilience to the test
    13 Aug 2025 | Nathan Attrill
    Digital siege puts Taiwan’s resilience to the test
  • Road-mobile ballistic missiles: a strong option for bolstering ADF self-reliance
    11 Aug 2025 | Sam Goldsmith
    Road-mobile ballistic missiles: a strong option for bolstering ADF self-reliance

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