Australian Outlook Blog Posts

29 Apr 2025
India is increasingly using arms exports as a strategic tool to enhance its diplomatic influence, strengthen regional partnerships, and assert
28 Apr 2025
India’s role in the Maldives’ security is indispensable. By aligning its external partnerships with India’s regional strategy, the Maldives can
28 Apr 2025
The United States (US) would be best placed to adopt a Cyber Maze framework, advocating a flexible, layered strategy to
25 Apr 2025
This week in Australian foreign affairs: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese pays tribute to Pope Francis; and Foreign Minister Penny Wong
25 Apr 2025
US allies are revisiting their nuclear security arrangements in response to American pressure. For some who have long placed a
25 Apr 2025
The scale of Australia’s superannuation pool also presents foreign policy opportunities. However, without a coherent foreign policy framework to guide
24 Apr 2025
The 22 April massacre of 28 tourists in Kashmir shows the fragility of regional peace and the enduring volatility of
23 Apr 2025
AUKUS represents the single biggest military agreement Australia has ever entered into. Sadly, at a cost of AUD$368 billion, its
22 Apr 2025
China operates under a model of flexible authoritarianism. In this system, the central leadership sets broad strategic goals while granting
22 Apr 2025
As Canada approaches its 28 April Federal election, the policy implications extend far beyond a simple changing of the guard.
18 Apr 2025
This week in Australian foreign affairs: Foreign Minister Penny Wong demands full investigation into wounding of Australian citizen in West
17 Apr 2025
Thomas Hale’s book Long Problems skilfully unpacks the issue of time that prevents humans to adequately formulate and implement responses.