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Australia should offer to help Pacific partners by employing private military and security companies (PMSCs) in the Pacific ...
There’s a new war on Australian streets, and it’s not just about tobacco or vapes; it’s about control, cash and crime. While ...
If China decides to dramatically accelerate unification with Taiwan—whether through subversion, quarantine, blockade or ...
Australia’s move to cloud-based technologies can’t afford to repeat the mistakes of the early adoption of the internet and ...
Australia has the graphite the world needs, but it still relies on others to process the material. With more than 90 percent ...
The Pentagon’s package of support for rare earths company MP Minerals, announced on 10 July, should free the US military and ...
Taiwan is not a problem to be managed but a capable partner to be engaged. By working with it, Australia can promote its ...
Five years after the height of debates on banning Huawei from European 5G infrastructure, Spain has quietly handed the ...
The Pacific is no longer an afterthought in global strategic competition. Stretching across a vast ocean, the region’s ...
Fiji is seeking to be at the forefront of a cohesive and collaborative Pacific-led security solution, and partners will be ...
Australia’s intelligence agencies are increasingly centre-stage as cyber threats, foreign interference, grey-zone competition and the prospect of Indo-Pacific conflict reshape our national security.
There’s a moment in the movie Oppenheimer when the protagonist realises the true danger isn’t so much the bomb itself; it’s ...
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