Past events
Beyond the US election: promises and perils
The speakers discuss the impact of the new US presidency for Australia’s national security and strategic outlook. This event will be held in Melbourne.
The new strategic landscape: Washington, Beijing, Moscow and beyond
The speakers discusses the impact of the new US presidency for major power relations and the effects on Australia’s national security and strategic outlook. This event will be held in Brisbane.
Trump v Clinton: lessons in the aftermath of campaign 2016
Join a panel of experts to discuss this year’s US electoral campaign and the implications for Australia.
Protecting Australia's cyber and maritime lifelines
The speakers discuss how we can best protect Australia’s cyber and maritime lifelines. This event will be held in Adelaide.
Beyond the US election: promises and perils
This panel discussion asks what the election of a new US president means for Australian foreign and security policy. This event will be held in Sydney.
India and China at sea: competition and coexistence in the Indo-Pacific maritime domain
Leading speakers from India, China and Australia discuss the growing strategic rivalry brewing in the Indian Ocean between two great powers.
US foreign policy under the next presidency
Richard Fontaine discusses how either a Democratic or Republican administration will tackle the foreign policy challenges of the post-Obama United States.
What is land? Assembling a resource for global investments
This talk pays particular attention to the inscription devices that produce land as an abstract space of given quantity (a hectare), and render land investible by enabling comparison of utility, value, and risk.