China’s J-10C Fighters and Strategic Manoeuvres in Chinese Arms Exports By Samuel Ng 09 April 2024China promotes advanced indiginous fighter jet for international sale, adding new competition to a market dominated by Western defence firms. Whether the J-10C can reach the gold standard of marketable fighter jets is still in question. Read More
Book Review: China Incorporated By Dylan M. H. Loh 08 April 2024How should the West view China’s rise on the global stage? Kerry Brown’s China Incorporated challenges common misconceptions of China’s rise and ambitions. Read More
Total Defence for the 21st Century? By Dr Joakim Berndtsson 05 April 2024In the face of increased security threats, Nordic countries turn once again to total or defence models. Yet rebuilding these whole-of-society structures comes with structural as well as political and social challenges that will take both time and resources to overcome. Read More
Book Review: Reputational Security By Dr Geoff Heriot 04 April 2024Nicholas J. Cull highlights the importance of proactively preserving a nation’s public image. Debunking negative propaganda in retrospect might not be enough. Read More
Citizenship Amendment Act: Implications for Bangladesh and other South Asian Countries By Kamal Uddin Mazumder 04 April 2024The CAA act is a step in the wrong direction, both for Indian secularism and for regional harmony. It remains to be seen what ripple effects that may have within and outside India. Read More
A Personal Lens on Russian Conflict and Division: Reflections from Afar 03 April 2024Russians citizens are not a monolithic lot, unthinking or uncritical of the current regime. Yet many don't have the resources to leave, nor do many think there is a viable option to life outside of Russia - a land where roots are deep and the information space is strictly managed. Read More
Crisis in Nigeria: How to Train a War Surgeon By Mohammed Ibrahim and Pat Griffiths 28 March 2024More than eight million people require humanitarian assistance in Nigeria. In a bid to save civilians in one of the longest-running conflicts in West Africa, training is underway to prepare the next generation of Nigerian war surgeons. Read More
28 March 2024: The Week in Australian Foreign Affairs By Dr Adam Bartley 28 March 2024This week in Australian foreign affairs: new implications for AUKUS in Defence Trade Controls Amendment Act 2024; Marles responds to Trump criticism of Rudd; Wong issues joint statement calling out cyber attacks by China-state backed actors in the UK; new investment in regional tuberculosis treatment, and more. Read More
Euroscepticism on the March in the EU Commission's Upcoming Elections By Jasper Hufschmidt Morse 27 March 2024As Europe heads to the polls in June, the consequential position of EU Commission President is being contested. How sure can Ursula von der Leyen be of a second term? Read More
Can the European Union Influence Global Standard-Setting in AI? By Dr Darren Lim, Walter Brenno Colnaghi and Professor Anthea Roberts 26 March 2024Competition to set global standards in AI is heating up. Can the EU’s new AI Act follow the GDPR in influencing behaviour far beyond its borders? Read More
A Dysfunctional Family: How Australia Can and Should Repair its Relationships with the Pacific by Acting on Climate By Liam Moore 18 March 2024The prevailing strategic culture in Australian foreign policy circles that view Pacific Island states in instrumental and paternalistic ways is unproductive. Moving forward, there must be active recognition of the agency of these actors and engagement with their key concerns — particularly climate change. Read More