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The one, conclusive reason why Australia won’t go nuclear

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By Nicholas Stuart There’s a massive, although subterranean, debate going on in the strategic community at the moment – one with huge ramifications. It’s whether...

Winning battles and losing wars: force structure review

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By Bob Moyse Few subjects generate more emotion inside Defence than force structures, especially when it comes to capabilities perceived as ‘core’. That may be...

The return of combat losses?

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By Michael Shoebridge When governments send their militaries into conflicts, the forces usually suffer combat losses—deaths of people and destruction of machines. Between East Timor...

Future of US-Australia strategic cooperation: implications for WA

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By Charles Ikins* Key Points: The rise of China and the spread of its political, economic and military influence throughout the Indo-Pacific region has accentuated the...

Merchant warships – modern East Indianmen

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By Steve Wills The East Indiaman was an iconic vessel from the age of “fighting sail” that combined the features of a robust, long-range cargo...

New forms of operational planning for commanding the seas

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By Bill Shafley* Introduction Sea Control operations require a delicate balance of protecting the hunters and releasing the hounds. Strike Group and subordinate staff’s tactical planning,...

Fighting for sea control in the next war

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By Lars Wedin* The sea is growing ever more important. Conflicting interests make it a prime domain for future wars. Historically, securing command of the...

Sea control at the tactical level of war

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By LT Adam Humayun, USN* From the dawn of naval war through the mid-twentieth century, sea control served political ends only indirectly. A force that...

Japan is back in the Bay of Bengal

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By David Brewster* The eastern Indian Ocean has become contested waters. The competition for position between China, India and the US is becoming ever more...

PNG: new friend versus old, APEC and polio

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By Annmaree O’Keeffe* The condemnation of China last week by Nauru’s President Baron Waqa at the Pacific Island Forum leaders’ meeting may have been bolstered...