Geopolitics

Importance of debate over AUKUS

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By Nishank Motwani* The Australian government needs to lead the narrative on AUKUS. If it doesn’t, others will. More and better-informed discussion about AUKUS is a...

China looming over tiny Palau’s economy

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By Jessica Caterson* Palau is finding itself increasingly entangled in China’s economic web—in many cases, it seems, because Beijing is controlling investment and business links...

Indian warships visit Iran

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On 2 October ships of the Indian Navy’s First Training Squadron arrived in the Iranian port of Bandar Abbas as part of training cruise...

Lessons from Black Sea and Red Sea

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The Navy is taking lessons from its combat in the Red Sea over the past year and what Ukraine has done to hold off...

Russian and Chinese warships near Japan

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Russian and Chinese warships are operating in the waters around Japan as part of a joint drill, as the People’s Liberation Army Navy Liaoning...

251 Chinese ships in West Philippine Sea

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In a striking demonstration of maritime dominance, the Philippine Navy reported an unprecedented sighting of 251 Chinese ships operating within the West Philippine Sea...

Chinese invest to project power

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While the United States is unrivaled in projecting military power from 500-plus overseas bases, China’s investments in ports and communication technology globally show Beijing’s...

Australian security and foreign policy basics

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Geography is the foundation of Australia’s international strategy, and the nature of the nation — history and culture — sets the way we think...

China’s SCS strategy enters new phase

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By Peter Leavy* Recent Chinese maritime activity around the Second Thomas Shoal marks a potentially new and more aggressive stage in China’s campaign to extend...

AUKUS and strategic sovereignty

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By Euan Graham and Bec Shrimpton* In Australia, unlike Britain or the United States, AUKUS is subjected to a relentless barrage of criticism from various...