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The Great Game in the Indian Ocean

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By Chad Pillai* There is a growing strategic competition underway in the Indian Ocean and Arabian Sea between India and China focused on acquiring commercial...

Australia’s real choice about China

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By Hugh White* Australia’s problem with China is bigger and simpler than we think, and thus harder to solve. It isn’t that Beijing doesn’t like...

To each their own Indo-Pacific

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By Allan Gyngell AO FAIIA* The number of countries that find the Indo-Pacific a useful way of interpreting the world is growing. But each country...

Why peacetime naval build-ups are difficult

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By Steven Wills* Introduction There has been much gnashing of teeth and complaint in response to the U.S. Navy’s slow build toward a goal of...

Shipbuilding—making it up as we go along

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By Andrew Davies* In its 50‑page review of the implementation of Australia’s naval shipbuilding program, the Australian National Audit Office managed to avoid using the...

Audit report on naval construction misses target

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By Kym Bergmann* The ANAO report Naval construction programs — mobilisation released on 14 May is a worthy attempt to summarise the issues that must...

Getting the right frigate AND getting the industry strategy right for making it

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By Andrew Davies and Michael Shoebridge* The Australian government is close to deciding which of the three big foreign companies wins the $35 billion contract...

Launch of Sydney, the third AWD

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The launch and formal naming of the third and final Air Warfare Destroyer, Sydney, (May 2018) showcases the success of the AWD Program. The...

Whose rules? In which order?

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By Dr Carl Ungerer* Australia considers the stability of the current rules-based international order as a strategic interest. But defence of this order first requires...

Threats to a rules-based international order

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By Quentin Peel* There is a broad consensus in the Western world that the rules-based order that has governed international relations for the past 70...