Amid delays and cost blowouts in Defence, the Australian government on 1 December announced a sweeping overhaul of Defence ...
The deep strike calculus was already changing for all the world’s leading military powers when, back in August, Ukraine ...
When governments talk about deterrence, they usually mean doctrine, platforms and weapons. Yet modern power rests equally on the infrastructure that sustains a nation under stress. The capacity to ...
AI safety’ has become a buzz-phrase in Silicon Valley, where tech companies use it to refer to artificial intelligence systems that reflect human values and protect human well-being. AI chatbots that ...
Australia lacks secure, onshore computing power capable of training defence algorithms, running classified simulations or ...
ASPI’s Critical Technology Tracker now covers global research efforts into 74 technologies, giving policymakers, industry and ...
Australia and the European Union have established an impressive web of agreements and frameworks over the past two years to ...
Chinese state media and diplomatic social media accounts intensified efforts to erode Japan’s standing as an Indo-Pacific defence and security partner in 2025, research by Japan Nexus Intelligence and ...
A tanker sprinting against the clock to beat a cyclone shouldn’t be a national-security storyline—but last week it became one ...
Although it has gained momentum over the past several years, Europe’s Indo-Pacific pivot risks stalling unless it overcomes ...
Australia’s strategic outlook shifted decisively when Japan announced this month that a conflict over Taiwan could constitute ...
For many public servants, the term ‘business excellence’ may sound like a corporate cliche, something best left to ...
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