After three decades of record-breaking growth, at about the same time as Xi Jinping rose to power in 2012, China’s economy ...
Regional hegemons come in different shapes and sizes. Australia needs to think about what kind of hegemon China would be, and ...
US President Donald Trump’s unconventional methods of conducting international relations will compel the next federal ...
For decades, Britain and Australia had much the same process for regulating media handling of defence secrets. It was the ...
After the Berlin Wall came down in 1989, and almost a year before the Soviet Union collapsed in late 1991, US President ...
I agree with Will Leben, who wrote in The Strategist about his mistakes, that an important element of being a commentator is ...
One of the first aims of the United States’ new Department of Government Efficiency was shutting down USAID. By 6 February, ...
Exactly 10 years ago, the then minister for defence, Kevin Andrews, released the First Principles Review: Creating One ...
Although semiconductor chips are ubiquitous nowadays, their production is concentrated in just a few countries, and this has ...
The fragmentation of cyber regulation in the Indo-Pacific is not just inconvenient; it is a strategic vulnerability. In ...
Australia has plenty of room to spend more on defence. History shows that 2.9 percent of GDP is no great burden in ordinary ...
Taiwanese chipmaking giant TSMC’s plan to build a plant in the United States looks like a move made at the behest of local ...
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