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Supporting defence innovation with an Australian DARPA
September 30 2021
Establishing an Australian DARPA is an essential step to progress the critical link between Defence and defence industry, in turn fostering world-clas...
Joe North
The F-35 as the foundation of allied deterrence in the Indo-Pacific
Joe North, chief executive of Lockheed Martin Australia, explains why the company’s fifth-generation fighter jet will be the “lynchpin” of alliance-based deterrence in...
September 30 2021
Exploiting the post-Afghanistan chaos
Exploiting the post-Afghanistan chaos
Following their tumultuous withdrawal from Afghanistan, the US signalled its broad swathe of political and military vulnerabilities to the world. In an era of global...
September 29 2021
Timely realisation of the Australian nuclear submarine force
Timely realisation of the Australian nuclear submarine force
Former RAN officer Chris Skinner explains how Australia could fill a potential capability gap exposed ahead of the delivery of a nuclear-powered submarine fleet promised...
September 28 2021
What does it all mean, and what can Australia do?
What does it all mean, and what can Australia do?
Senator for NSW and retired Major General Jim Molan analyses the new AUKUS partnership, and makes the case for Australia to develop a comprehensive national security strategy...
September 24 2021
Will AUKUS spur a new-look defence strategy?
Will AUKUS spur a new-look defence strategy?
Australia’s historic trilateral security partnership with the UK and the US should be the catalyst for a major defence policy overhaul, according to ASPI’s Malcolm...
September 24 2021
Australia must prosecute the benefits of AUKUS to the Indo-Pacific
Australia must prosecute the benefits of AUKUS to the Indo-Pacific
Responses to the new AUKUS agreement differ across the region, from outright support through to worry about the increased militarisation of the Indo-Pacific. Australia must...
September 23 2021
The sub story no one wants to hear
The sub story no one wants to hear
It’s the sub story no one wants to hear – the coming end of the submarine era. But we must expect it, writes Roger Bradbury, emeritus professor of the Australian National...
September 22 2021
Continuity of Australian submarine capability must be assured
Continuity of Australian submarine capability must be assured
Former Royal Australian Navy officer Chris Skinner examines Australia’s new nuclear submarine program, comparing the program’s projected timelines to the...
September 20 2021
Can Canberra trust Washington to keep Beijing at bay?
Can Canberra trust Washington to keep Beijing at bay?
Will the Biden administration fulfil its promises to Australia and its regional neighbours as they contend with a coercive China?
September 16 2021
Regional superpowers seize initiative in Afghanistan
Regional superpowers seize initiative in Afghanistan
The recent Taliban takeover in Afghanistan has provided a unique opportunity for regional superpowers to leverage the unfolding political chaos.
September 14 2021
 Australia’s strategic deja vu
Australia’s strategic deja vu
Global superpowers in decline and an unstable Indo-Pacific, we’ve seen it all before. Australia must look back into history to understand how we navigated this unique...
September 13 2021
What does Japan’s leadership instability mean for Australia?
What does Japan’s leadership instability mean for Australia?
Will the looming departure of the Japanese prime minister undermine Australia’s regional security posture?
September 10 2021
Has Asia warmed to the ANZUS alliance?
Has Asia warmed to the ANZUS alliance?
Susannah Paton from the United States Studies Centre, examines the changing attitudes of Australia’s regional counterparts towards the alliance with the US.
September 09 2021
US military primacy in a post-Afghanistan world
US military primacy in a post-Afghanistan world
Following the United States’ disorderly withdrawal from Afghanistan, analysts have questioned the US’ ongoing military primacy and its commitment to traditional allies.
September 07 2021
Perspectives on ANZUS at 70
Perspectives on ANZUS at 70
Following the 70th anniversary of the ANZUS treaty, retired Naval officer Chris Skinner analyses whether the treaty is capable of tackling the technological and geo-economic...
September 06 2021
Increased complexity demands training to match
Increased complexity demands training to match
The Australian Army faces new readiness challenges as the pace of technology development and mission scope rapidly evolve, writes Neale Prescott, director business...
September 02 2021
Oleg Vornik
It’s not about the submarines: Protecting Australia’s sovereign interests
Oleg Vornik, CEO of DroneShield, weighs in on the Commonwealth government’s defence industry revitalisation plan.
September 01 2021
How will China play the Afghanistan card?
How will China play the Afghanistan card?
 Are fears Beijing will exploit the void left by the US in Afghanistan overblown? ASPI’s Michael Shoebridge weighs in.
August 31 2021
Governments line up to work with the Taliban
Governments line up to work with the Taliban
Over recent weeks, governments from near and far have lined up to improve their relations with the new rulers of Afghanistan. While some paint the picture of a more moderate...
August 30 2021