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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. […]

China’s ‘leapfrogging’ in high performance computing

In June 2013 China once again surprised the world scientific…

A ministerial-led sea-change on the way?

The principal Liberal Party defence proposals at the recent…

The intractable South China Sea

The South China Sea is ‘probably the world’s single most…

The South China Sea and Australia’s regional security environment

This morning Professor Gareth Evans, Chancellor of the Australian…

China’s new map: just another dash?

China’s new national map re-affirms its historical South China…

Don’t assume the PLA land force is a paper tiger

Concerns about China’s rising military capabilities usually…

Salami slicing ASEAN solidarity

No one can dispute the fact that the South China Sea has been…

US isn’t the pushy one in Asia

Hugh White continues to paint a picture of the United States…

Asia essentials: the conflict in the Asia system

A new order's being born in Asia and the power and number of…

Cyber wrap

This week has seen the release of two government papers on the…

Anglosphere Ways of War and the Asian Century (part 2)

I explained yesterday how the Chinese have thoroughly digested…

Australia’s defence engagement in the context of Asian power shifts

ASPI’s new report on Australia’s regional defence diplomacy…

China’s ‘leapfrogging’ in high performance computing

In June 2013 China once again surprised the world scientific…

A ministerial-led sea-change on the way?

The principal Liberal Party defence proposals at the recent…

The intractable South China Sea

The South China Sea is ‘probably the world’s single most…

The South China Sea and Australia’s regional security environment

This morning Professor Gareth Evans, Chancellor of the Australian…

China’s new map: just another dash?

China’s new national map re-affirms its historical South China…

Don’t assume the PLA land force is a paper tiger

Concerns about China’s rising military capabilities usually…

Salami slicing ASEAN solidarity

No one can dispute the fact that the South China Sea has been…

US isn’t the pushy one in Asia

Hugh White continues to paint a picture of the United States…

Asia essentials: the conflict in the Asia system

A new order's being born in Asia and the power and number of…

Cyber wrap

This week has seen the release of two government papers on the…

Anglosphere Ways of War and the Asian Century (part 2)

I explained yesterday how the Chinese have thoroughly digested…

Australia’s defence engagement in the context of Asian power shifts

ASPI’s new report on Australia’s regional defence diplomacy…