A strategy of maritime pressure
By Thomas G. Mahnken*
This article was first published in the Australian Naval Review, 2019, Issue 2, in December 2019.
Recent policy documents such as the 2017...
Put simply there is no Quad
By Nicholas Stuart*
This column was meant to be about the Quad - the pretend construct that Australia, India, Japan and the US are networking...
Ups and downs of a US naval shipyard
2020 was a bad year for Bath Iron Works, one of two shipyards that builds the Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, the workhorse of the U.S....
AUKUS and other alliances explained
In the new Strategic Insight 'What is AUKUS and what is it not? How does it connect to the Quad, the Sydney Dialogue, ASEAN...
Could Lombrum, PNG, be joint naval base
What is your assessment of the development of Lombrum as an Australian/U.S. naval facility? Where do you think this is headed? Could it turn...
Award of the 2021 Commodore Sam Bateman Book Prize
The Australian Naval Institute has awarded the inaugural Commodore Sam Bateman Book Prize. The 2021 recipient of the Prize is Teddy Sheean VC – A...
Lawfare over Chagos islands
Ahmed Mujuthaba and David Brewster*
For decades, Mauritius and the United Kingdom have been in a dispute over ownership of the Chagos Islands in the...
US-China: the importance of alliances
By Joseph S. Nye*
The United States and China are competing for dominance in technology. America has long been at the forefront in developing the...
Australia should make things right with France
By Stephen Loosley*
This year marks the 80th anniversary of Australia’s war with France. It is largely forgotten, but the facts are simply these. Vichy...
Carrier Strike Group mission ends
Royal Navy flagship HMS Queen Elizabeth has led the Carrier Strike Group (CSG21) across three oceans and five seas, sailing 49,000 nautical miles. Forces Net...