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It’s getting on for two years now, and the government is still not saying how it will reconfigure the Defence establishment’s ...
Autonomous submarines that Australia has launched into production are likely to relieve operational pressure on the country’s ...
Observers and practitioners of intelligence and special operations would do well to study the activities of Israel’s ...
Russia and China often work from the same playbook. This is clear in their reactions to domestic protests in places of ...
Thirty-three years ago, Deng Xiaoping said that ‘The Middle East has oil, but China has rare earths.’ Today, that rings truer ...
Myanmar has rapidly become the global epicentre of a burgeoning cyberfraud industry, a crisis deeply interwoven with the ...
The wars of the future will be won by those who train together in live, networked and constructive environments that reflect ...
Indonesia’s recent arms procurement spree underscores its pursuit of middle-power autonomy. By diversifying suppliers, it has ...
Taiwan’s exclusion from Interpol, the world’s premier platform for law enforcement, runs counter to international policing ...
In the unforgiving calculus of statecraft, moments of genuine strategic re-engineering are exceedingly rare, born not from ...
Our world is getting used to waiting anxiously on its top leaders’ directions in a way it hasn’t experienced for 35 ...
In her 2023 movie Barbie, Greta Gerwig showed how even a world that looks perfect on the surface can fracture when its ...