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Following Canadian authorities’ discovery of a Chinese information operation targeting their country’s election, Australians, ...
The Ukraine war has been called the bloodiest conflict since World War II. As of July 2024, 10,000 women were serving in ...
Taiwan has an inadvertent, rarely acknowledged role in global affairs: it’s a kind of sponge, soaking up much of China’s ...
In the week of Australia’s 3 May election, ASPI will release Agenda for Change 2025: preparedness and resilience in an ...
The time is ripe for Australia and South Korea to strengthen cooperation in space, through embarking on joint projects and ...
Australia needs to reevaluate its security priorities and establish a more dynamic regulatory framework for cybersecurity. To ...
Let’s assume, as prudence demands we assume, that the United States will not at any predictable time go back to being its old, reliable self. This means its allies must be prepared indefinitely to ...
Indonesia could do without an increase in military spending that the Ministry of Defence is proposing. The country has more pressing issues, including public welfare and human rights. Moreover, the ...
The international challenge confronting Australia today is unparalleled, at least since the 1940s. It requires what the late ...
A global contest of ideas is underway, and democracy as an ideal is at stake. Democracies must respond by lifting support for ...
The Indonesian military has a new role in cybersecurity but, worryingly, no clear doctrine on what to do with it nor ...
The growth of China’s AI industry gives it great influence over emerging technologies. That creates security risks for ...
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