The Royal Australian Navy’s greatest challenge isn’t introducing nuclear submarines and considerably expanding the surface fleet, as daunting as those objectives are. Rather, it is transitioning from ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s trip to Beijing this week—the first trip by a Canadian prime minister in more than eight ...
Southeast Asian states need their coast guards to cooperate if they are to withstand and counter Chinese aggression, ...
A Chinese attempt at blockading or invading Taiwan in 2026 is unlikely. Instead, Beijing is likely to persist with its ...
China would not be the superpower it seems, renowned historian Frank Dikotter argues in his book, China After Mao: The Rise ...
Indonesia’s military force development needs to prioritise capabilities required to enforce neutrality in a Taiwan ...
As Iranians take to the streets, the Islamic regime could be facing its greatest challenge since 1979. This selection of ...
Australia’s next National Defence Strategy (NDS) risks overlooking a crucial vulnerability that’s hiding in plain sight: our ...
The United States’ capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro raises issues for us and other US allies. To start, we need ...
As 2025 recedes in the rear-view mirror, it’s time to look at the combat-aircraft stories that are likely to make news in ...
The deteriorating strategic environment in the Indo-Pacific makes an Australia-Japan defence alignment central to maintaining ...
Indonesia’s establishment of its Mineral Industry Agency is critical in realising its vision of resource nationalism, independence in military production, and strategic autonomy. By establishing a ...
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