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A strategy of maritime pressure

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...