The UN General Assembly has just strengthened the case for minilateralism, the gathering of small coalitions to act when ...
The time is right for Australia and the United Arab Emirates to deepen their defence relationship. For both countries it ...
Australia has a cybersecurity workforce problem, and part of the explanation is hiding in plain sight: the language of the ...
As Australia strengthens the protection of critical seabed infrastructure, it should draw on Taiwan’s frontline experience.
After a bruising tussle inside his administration, President Donald Trump has gone for a decidedly non-committal approach to ...
The Antarctic Treaty is glorified as evidence of managing cooperation in a contested world. Forged in the Cold War, the ...
On 3 June in New York, the UN General Assembly faces a choice: will the institution charged with enforcing international ...
Remoteness from conflict is emerging as a key advantage for Australia in the competition to host AI data centres. The country ...
Governments still organise around discrete shocks, yet the operating environment increasingly delivers continuous, concurrent and cascading pressures across economic, social, technological and ...
International rules still matter. That was the common theme at this year’s Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, particularly for Indo-Pacific nations. Australia’s deputy prime minister and defence ...
A new element has just appeared in Australia–Japan defence and security cooperation: strategic depth. But the two countries, ...
China appears to be playing the long game in pursuit of its interests in the Indo-Pacific. In this series of Strategist articles, Joe Keary, Raji Rajagopalan and Linus Cohen discuss how China is ...