For most of the twentieth century, airpower was one of the most costly components of military strength. Fighter jets, strategic bombers, and advanced missile systems necessitated massive financial ...
A pattern is emerging that defence and foreign policy practitioners can no longer afford to ignore: the geopolitics of gender backlash. What might be called the new manospheres of influence—digitally ...
Hansen is the director of Perseveras Consulting, based in Australia, and an international expert in democracy, foreign affairs, and international development. For over two decades, she has led ...
When Anthony Albanese raised concerns in Beijing about the PLA Navy’s live-fire exercise off Australia’s east coast, Xi Jinping’s reply was blunt: Chinese ships will exercise where they like in [...] ...
In February 2026, Australia and Indonesia signed a landmark bilateral Common Security Treaty. The deal enables Indonesia and ...
A group of quantum scientists recently published a manifesto warning about the growing militarisation of quantum research, ...
Africa, with its vital resource endowments and market potential driven by its growing population, has recently become a ...
The US‑Israel–Iran conflict is centred on large‑scale, coordinated American and Israeli strikes intended to degrade Iran’s ...
For years, Red-Tagging operated in a regulatory vacuum, shielded by the rhetoric of “national security”. A turning point arrived in May 2024, when the Supreme Court of the Philippines issued [...] ...
Australian legislative policy and uranium regulations are increasingly anachronous with national clean energy goals, failing ...
Türkiye is developing a conceptual framework and tangible initiatives to sustain its engagement in the Indo-Pacific region, including bilateral military cooperation, maritime capacity building, the ...
Macron’s 17–19 February visit underscored the deepening India–France “Special Global Strategic Partnership”, expanding ...