Australia has world-class quantum talent. But without testbeds, procurement pathways and clear missions, that promise won’t ...
Since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, European leaders have done their utmost to contain the conflict. But ...
The good thing about the share of GDP as a measure of defence spending is that it’s simple and comparable. The bad thing is ...
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From Washington to Beijing, tariffs and trade restrictions are being repurposed as tools of strategic competition, reshaping ...
We can almost get there using available data, and with a bit of determined accountancy we could probably get the whole way.
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Northern Australia is where national ambition meets national vulnerability. It is the frontline of defence posture, a hub for ...
Australia’s engagement with the Pacific must be built on strategic empathy rather than transactional language. Otherwise, it ...