Stalin once posited, “Ideas are more powerful than guns. We would not let our enemies have guns, why should we let them have ...
As the US and its partners race to counter China’s grip on critical minerals, Australia and its allies risk mistaking ...
Russia’s championing of SCO enlargement was never really about building a stronger bloc — it was about diluting China’s ...
Australia’s mobilisation of its ‘amplified middle power diplomacy’ has been a feature as of late, with new agreements signed ...
Dr Lupita Wijaya is a Research Fellow from La Trobe Centre for Global Security. Her research expertise lies in the intersection of information and maritime security, with a particular focus [...] ...
The third cohort of the Indo-Pacific Cooperation Network has completed a study tour through Fiji and New Zealand, examining ...
The principle of differentiated responsibilities was designed to protect the vulnerable, not shield the profitable. Extending it to fossil fuel production is the next test of whether climate ...
As autonomous underwater vehicles become more capable and widespread, the challenge of attributing interference with critical seabed infrastructure is growing. Australia and its partners must ensure ...
The recent success of Germany’s far-right party, Alternative für Deutschland, does not pose a direct challenge to Germany’s well-established institutions and alliances. It does, however, raise ...
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The zenith of techno-politics has created a shift in global supply chains – from operational marvels to geopolitical flashpoints – ...
This week in Australian Foreign Affairs: Australia and Singapore conclude trade negotiations, the Maldives takes delivery of an Australian Guardian-class Patrol ...