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India navigated relations with the United States quite skilfully during the first Trump administration, better than many ...
Australia’s bid to co-host the 31st international climate negotiations (COP31) with Pacific island countries in late 2026 is ...
Following Canadian authorities’ discovery of a Chinese information operation targeting their country’s election, Australians, ...
The Indonesian military has a new role in cybersecurity but, worryingly, no clear doctrine on what to do with it nor ...
The Ukraine war has been called the bloodiest conflict since World War II. As of July 2024, 10,000 women were serving in frontline combat roles. Try telling them—from the safety of an Australian ...
South Korea’s internal political instability leaves it vulnerable to rising security threats including North Korea’s military ...
The time is ripe for Australia and South Korea to strengthen cooperation in space, through embarking on joint projects and initiatives that offer practical outcomes for both countries. This is the ...
Here’s a book that looks not in at China but out from China. David Daokui Li’s China’s World View: Demystifying China to ...
A global contest of ideas is underway, and democracy as an ideal is at stake. Democracies must respond by lifting support for public service media with an international footprint. With the recent ...
Australia is in a race against time. Cyber adversaries are exploiting vulnerabilities faster than we can identify and patch them. Both national security and economic considerations demand policy ...
In the week of Australia’s 3 May election, ASPI will release Agenda for Change 2025: preparedness and resilience in an uncertain world, a report promoting public debate and understanding on issues of ...
Taiwan has an inadvertent, rarely acknowledged role in global affairs: it’s a kind of sponge, soaking up much of China’s ...
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