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Stability in the Indo-Pacific: the roles of the US and Australian navies
28 July 2017
Admiral Swift discusses the forces that influence stability in the Indo-Pacific.
Saving the South China Sea fishery: time to internationalise
4 July 2017
The fishery is headed for collapse and that carries distinct security risks. Marina Tsirbas calls for an international rescue in NSC policy options paper.
Australia has outgrown paranoia in its relations with China
27 June 2017
Rory Medcalf writes for the Australian Financial Review.
Gareth Evans in conversation with Pascal Lamy and James Clapper
22 June 2017
The Crawford Australian Leadership Forum featured a conversation on the geopolitical outlook between ANU Chancellor Gareth Evans global security experts.
Terror is a task for all our federated resources
19 June 2017
National security was a key issue at the last COAG meeting, writes Dr Anthony Bergin.
Video: James Clapper interviewed by Rory Medcalf
19 June 2017
The Australia-US alliance, challenges for intelligence communities, and more.
The future of Australia’s American alliance: James R. Clapper in conversation with Kim Beazley
16 June 2017
James Clapper and Kim Beazley hold a frank and open discussion on the challenges, successes and the future of the alliance.
Meddle kingdom: Australia battles Chinese political influence
15 June 2017
James Clapper sees “striking parallels” between Russia’s meddling in America’s politics and China’s “potentially nefarious iterference” in Australia.
Gulf cleavage a long time in the making
12 June 2017
Dr Jennifer Hunt takes a closer look at the unfolding dispute between Qatar and the Gulf states.
Twisted beliefs driving Islamist butchers
9 June 2017
Terrorists operating against Western targets claim their acts are inspired, and in many cases required by Islam, writes Anthony Bergin.
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