Last night’s violence at Bondi was confronting, brutal and deeply unsettling. It shattered the ordinary rhythms of a place ...
Preparedness, resilience and blurred threats were the top security concerns for panellists at ASPI’s Women in Defence and ...
Australia and Japan should split the burden of protecting critical sea lines of communication (SLOC) in the Pacific. In an ...
The ritual is now familiar. A user calls Grok, the AI model used on social media platform X, into a political argument. Grok ...
In a blizzard of pre-holidays defence diplomacy, Defence Minister Richard Marles has, in his own words, been ‘doubling down ...
The next National Defence Strategy (NDS), expected in early 2026, should deliver something Australia has long lacked: a ...
A rise in anti-Japanese sentiment among the Chinese public in the past month is not unprecedented, but rather an extension of ...
The deep strike calculus was already changing for all the world’s leading military powers when, back in August, Ukraine ...
The signals from Washington on critical minerals are no longer ambiguous; they are decisive, strategic and aligned with ...
The Vietnam War has left deep social and political scars on the US psyche that still ache today. Pierre Asselin broadens our ...
The solution to maritime logistics challenges may not be a purely military one but, rather, one pulled from the playbook used by ghost fleets, smugglers and other illicit networks. Mobility, ...
Executive director Justin Bassi’s foreword for ASPI’s The Sydney Dialogue 2025, being held on 4 and 5 December. Technology is ...