Geopolitics

Ukraine’s surprising naval success

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Ukraine has shown surprising naval capability in the Black Sea, helping to protect its shores and shipping while keeping its predator’s fleet at bay,...

Littoral security in the Indo Pacific: a shared endeavour

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This article was first published in Issue 2 of 2022 of the Australian Naval Review. Mr Abhijit Singh*  In November 2019, when Indian Prime Minister Narendra...

SCS leadership needed

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By Jennifer Parker* As Prime Minister Anthony Albanese heads to the US for talks with President Joe Biden, it’s time for Australia to lead in...

AUKUS: the three uncertainties

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By Nishank Motwani* At think tank gatherings over the past few months in Washington, I asked foreign and security policy analysts about their thoughts on...

F35s escort Russians from UK ship area

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A group of British and Norwegian F-35s were scrambled to escort the Russian military plane that flew in vicinity of HMS Queen Elizabeth off...

Security in the Indian Ocean

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The following is the Keynote address delivered by Nilanthi Samaranayake* at the Conference on “Ocean Security: South Asia and the Indian Ocean” organised by...

SCS: China capitalises on diversions

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By Peter Layton* China is again making mischief in the South China Sea, although this time while wars rage in Gaza and the Ukraine. (The...

US, Australia in undersea cable project

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Two titans of the tech world, Google and Microsoft, announced major investments on Tuesday in the Indo-Pacific, focused on improving internet speeds, connectivity and...

UK’s Indo-Pacific presence too limited

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A new report from the UK’s Defence Committee criticizes Britain’s Indo-Pacific military presence, judging it “limited” and the UK’s strategy “unclear” in the face...

9/11 – The Washington experience

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This article first appeared in The Australian Naval Review Issue 2 of2022. By Commodore Brett Dowsing, RAN (Retired)* “The attacks on New York and Washington on...