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The Financial Times reported last week that China’s coast guard has declared China’s sovereignty over Sandy Cay, posting ...
We need more than two Australians who are well-known in Washington. We do have two who are remarkably well-known, but they ...
We should have been thinking about the seabed, not so much the cables. When a Chinese research vessel was spotted near ...
In the week of Australia’s 3 May election, ASPI will release Agenda for Change 2025: preparedness and resilience in an uncertain world, a report promoting public debate and understanding on issues of ...
The argument over US officials’ misuse of secure but non-governmental messaging platform Signal falls into two camps. Either ...
Some argue we still have time, since quantum computing capable of breaking today’s encryption is a decade or more away. But ...
In the sprint to deepen Australia-India defence cooperation, navy links have shot ahead of ties between the two countries’ ...
Health security is often seen as a peripheral security domain, and as a problem that is difficult to address. These ...
Australia’s ability to produce basic metals, including copper, lead, zinc, nickel and construction steel, is in jeopardy, with ageing plants struggling against Chinese competition. The multinational ...
We see it often enough. A democracy deals with an authoritarian state, and those who oppose concessions cite the lesson of ...
Britain once risked a reputation as the weak link in the trilateral AUKUS partnership. But now the appointment of an ...
I published an internal all-staff Anzac Day message. I did so as the Secretary of the Department of Home Affairs, which is ...
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