The maritime domain is increasingly contested. From attacks on shipping and undersea cables in Europe to grey zone threats in ...
While the world’s attention remains focused on Ukraine’s heroic stand against Russian aggression, a quieter revolution is ...
Senate estimates earlier this month heard the remarkable revelation that Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke has had to take ...
To solve the ongoing difficulties in framing new rules for space governance, states must revitalise existing measures and ...
In a military context, the word ‘reserve’ is usually understood as meaning some group on standby for use as field commanders decide. However, in today’s Australian Defence Force it now generally ...
Proposals for nuclear power in Australia will have to take national security risks into account. As evidenced in an International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) report released in September, Russia’s ...
In a lengthy address at the annual Valdai Discussion Club meeting this month, Russian President Vladimir Putin tried to outline his view of the world. Rambling on about a global ‘minority’ that is ...
Australia’s food security, commonly assumed safe thanks to our being a net food exporter, is increasingly vulnerable in a world marked by geopolitical and environmental instability. Our reliance on ...
AUKUS Pillar 1 won’t go anywhere without today’s young people. They’re the ones who will carry the decades-long program into ...
The ‘emerging axis’ of autocratic powers epitomised by China’s support for Russia’s war against Ukraine is, as Australia’s ...