Henryk Szadziewski, University of Hawaii and Graeme Smith, Australian National University Just before the second summit between the U.S. and the
Australia
How AUKUS Plus Could Add to Indo-Pacific Coalition Building
The idea of “AUKUS Plus” has reemerged after the U.K. Foreign Affairs Committee issued a 2023 report saying the United Kingdom should extend
Australia’s Trade Access Agenda Should Take Advantage of Taiwan
Even as the chokehold of Beijing’s economic coercion loosens, trade diversification remains the mantra in Canberra. The Anthony Albanese government
Australia and Indonesia Should Better Their Battery Cooperation
Lithium-ion batteries, composed of minerals including lithium, nickel and cobalt, have the potential to be game-changers in decarbonization. But their
As Australia Strengthens Its Ties With the Philippines, It’s Wading Even Further Into the Dangerous South China Sea
Noel Morada, The University of Queensland At the end of last week, 1,200 Australian troops took part in a joint military exercise in the
Deterring China Isn’t All About Submarines. Australia’s ‘Cyber Offence’ Might Be Its Most Potent Weapon
Greg Austin, University of Technology Sydney Australia doesn’t need to wait ten or 20 years for its new submarines, or for long-range missiles, to
AUKUS Submarine Deal Will Not Erode Australia’s Defense Sovereignty
Peter K. Lee, University of Sydney The AUKUS submarine announcement earlier this month reignited a long-running debate about how to best preserve






