US-Israeli airstrikes may dominate the footage from Tehran, but a decisive contest is also unfolding in code: a live ...
Concrete and ribbon-cutting events don’t sustain wars; fuel, power, logistics and people do. Australia has invested ...
The character of risk is shifting. It’s less linear, less confined to jurisdictional boundaries and less responsive to enforcement alone. These conditions do not simply increase the volume of risk; ...
On 6 February, Indonesia and Australia signed the Australia-Indonesia Treaty on Common Security, also known as the Treaty of ...
In World War II, the United States built a western Pacific airfield here, another there, and more elsewhere, each intended to ...
A nightmare that has haunted generations of strategic thinkers and policymakers in Australia has come true: we live in a region increasingly dominated by an Asian great power. China has rapidly become ...
Amid alarm stemming from President Donald Trump’s on-and-off-again tariff rise this week, let’s not lose our ability to ...
New South Wales Police’s planned six-month trial of drones made by Chinese company DJI highlights broader considerations ...
Last week’s parliamentary committee hearings confirmed the need for, and the risks of, the Defence Estate Audit. The audit was meant to improve infrastructure efficiency. Instead, it has exposed a ...
The key destabilising feature of today’s information environment is no longer simply that democracies are targeted by ...
On 19 February 1942, Japanese aircraft attacked the harbour and town in what remains the largest single assault ever mounted on Australian soil. For much of Australia, it’s a historical reference ...
In the latest in a series of diplomatic rollbacks, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has announced the closure of the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. In its 30 January ...
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