A new age of international relations is dawning. With the West accounting for a declining share of global GDP, and the world ...
It’s not just the border. India has a deeper problem with China, and it looks like it’s part of the same problem that other ...
It is intrinsic to warfare that economic assets are destroyed, but conflicts usually don’t generate economic devastation on ...
The new president of Sri Lanka, Anura Kumara Dissanayake, will have to walk a fine line to return the country to its ...
The Quad is hobbled in its current configuration as a diplomatic partnership that deliberately eschews defence cooperation as ...
Lecturing in Munich in 1919, German political economist Max Weber spoke of the modern state as a ‘human community that claims ...
It is rare for a developed nation’s navy to lose a big vessel in peacetime. The sinking of the Royal New Zealand Navy’s HMNZS ...
The 17 October announcement that Australia would give 49 surplus M1A1 Abrams tanks to Ukraine is welcome, regardless of ...
Australians sees themselves as a peace-loving people. Far from distant troubles, Australia is not surrounded by enemies. Geographical isolation is seen as a source of security. Strategy and defence ...
Australia and South Korea should collaborate on space technology by building and launching small surveillance satellites from ...
If Australia’s offer to support a National Rugby League (NRL) team in Papua New Guinea is contingent on PNG promising not to ...
When non-Chinese navies send warships on undeclared passages through the Taiwan Strait, they may be achieving exactly the ...