Australia is waging a quiet yet critical battle on a new front—its software supply chains. Attacks on this battleground ...
Cooperation between federal and subnational Australian governments on national security must continue to evolve in the face ...
Embracing partnership more widely across governments, the military, industry and academia can accelerate capability to the frontline, which enhances a nation’s deterrence posture. The profound changes ...
Last week, the Industry Capability Network in Australia (ICN) released the second edition of its Northern Territory’s ...
The intent of the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) to establish a Cyber Force needs to be supported, but not rushed. In ...
The recent lifting of the terrorism threat level from possible to probable is a reminder how vulnerable Australia remains to ...
Australia requires persistent access to Antarctica and needs to reconsider its 2021 decision to abandon plans for a year-round runway near Davis Station.  Unimpeded access to Antarctica is necessary ...
It’s a pity that strategic geography isn’t on the agenda of a leading defence exhibition next week, because Defence and the ...
A former commander of Australia’s submarine fleet once described to me the advantage of nuclear-powered submarines over conventional boats using a vivid analogy of predators. ‘If you are a Sydney ...
The imminent royal commission report into Defence and veteran suicide will probably be quite scathing of the Department of ...
There is a common idea that is contained in many of the written constitutions that derive from British constitutional theory and practice. That is, laws and their administration are concerned with the ...
As the US presidential election draws near, many are wondering what it will mean for American foreign policy. The answer is wrapped in uncertainty. First, who will win the election? At the beginning ...