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The cost of Defence: ASPI Defence Budget Brief 2025-2026

Building national preparedness: A road map for Australia and what we should learn from Finland

Shifting the needle: Making Australia’s research security ecosystem work smarter

Since 2018, the Australian Government has made serious strides in countering espionage and foreign interference, including introducing policy and legislative reforms aimed at protecting the research and university sector. That was necessary. Foreign states have actively targeted Australia’s research ecosystem—seeking to influence research agendas, extract sensitive information and exploit institutional vulnerabilities. However, the threat landscape […]

North of 26 degrees south and the security of Australia: views from The Strategist, Volume 11

The Northern Australia Strategic Policy Centre’s latest report, North of 26 degrees south and the security of Australia: views from The Strategist, Volume 11, contains articles published in ASPI’s The Strategist over the last six months. Expanding on previous volumes, this edition introduces thematic chapters focused on a range of subjects relevant to northern Australia. […]

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The domestic and international consequences of Xi’s political philosophy

To understand the wave of ‘little pink’ ultra-nationalism…
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China’s vulnerability disclosure regulations put state security first

On 1 September, new regulations will come into effect in China…
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Is China putting the squeeze on Australia by curbing steel supplies?

A recent report in China’s Global Times newspaper suggests…
An informed and independent voice: ASPI, 2001-2021 - static banner

An informed and independent voice: ASPI, 2001-2021

To mark its establishment in August 2001, the Australian Strategic…
Datacentre Cables

What will China do in Afghanistan?

China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi has made comforting noises…
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The US and China are not destined for war

In the year 2034, the United States and China become embroiled…
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China’s new nationalism problem

Conceptions of the virtues of a historically China-centric…
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After the fall of Kabul, what’s next for Afghanistan?

After their rapid victory in Afghanistan, do the Taliban have…
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The great Covid stonewall of China

Covid-19 has now been with us for more than a year and a half.…
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Does Australia have a ‘one China’, ‘two Chinas’ or ‘one China, one Taiwan’ policy—or all three? 

Most Australians would be wondering how we can have a ‘one-China…
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China threatens Australia with missile attack

In the face of an increasing torrent of abuse from Beijing,…
Datacentre Cables

Calling out China a fraught but necessary step

Australia’s strategic environment is changing rapidly. Once…
Datacentre Cables

The domestic and international consequences of Xi’s political philosophy

To understand the wave of ‘little pink’ ultra-nationalism…
Datacentre Cables

China’s vulnerability disclosure regulations put state security first

On 1 September, new regulations will come into effect in China…
Datacentre Cables

Is China putting the squeeze on Australia by curbing steel supplies?

A recent report in China’s Global Times newspaper suggests…
An informed and independent voice: ASPI, 2001-2021 - static banner

An informed and independent voice: ASPI, 2001-2021

To mark its establishment in August 2001, the Australian Strategic…
Datacentre Cables

What will China do in Afghanistan?

China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi has made comforting noises…
Datacentre Cables

The US and China are not destined for war

In the year 2034, the United States and China become embroiled…
Datacentre Cables

China’s new nationalism problem

Conceptions of the virtues of a historically China-centric…
Datacentre Cables

After the fall of Kabul, what’s next for Afghanistan?

After their rapid victory in Afghanistan, do the Taliban have…
Datacentre Cables

The great Covid stonewall of China

Covid-19 has now been with us for more than a year and a half.…
Datacentre Cables

Does Australia have a ‘one China’, ‘two Chinas’ or ‘one China, one Taiwan’ policy—or all three? 

Most Australians would be wondering how we can have a ‘one-China…
Datacentre Cables

China threatens Australia with missile attack

In the face of an increasing torrent of abuse from Beijing,…
Datacentre Cables

Calling out China a fraught but necessary step

Australia’s strategic environment is changing rapidly. Once…