Australia needs clearer guidelines around domestic deployments. Australia’s constitution mirrors many key features of the United States, including a provision that allows federal troops to intervene domestically in states. But unlike the US, Australia has …
Articles by: "Samuel White"
AUKUS is under pressure, not from adversaries abroad but from state governments at home. While Canberra drives the security pact forward, Australian states are the ones that that hold the constitutional levers over the land …
The proposed negotiation of an Australia–Papua New Guinea defence treaty will falter unless the Australian Defence Force embraces cultural intelligence and starts being more strategic with teaching languages—starting with Tok Pisin, the most widely spoken language in …
AUKUS has a fundamental, unaddressed challenge: the differences in how each member nation exercises its war powers. The AUKUS security partnership—comprising Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States—has the potential to be a transformative …