Australia and Papua New Guinea’s Pukpuk Treaty is not just about keeping China at arm’s length. It’s also about long-term ...
Northern Australia is where national ambition meets national vulnerability. It is the frontline of defence posture, a hub for ...
No country can be prosperous without engaging the world, but just as we are mindful about who we let into our own homes, we should consider that not all foreign engagement is welcome. That’s why ...
Australia’s engagement with the Pacific must be built on strategic empathy rather than transactional language. Otherwise, it risks overlooking the region’s core priorities: preserving the Pacific Way ...
Australia should position itself as the trusted technology partner for core infrastructure across the Pacific. More than ...
ASPI’s newly expanded China Defence Universities Tracker reveals how leading Chinese research institutions, including ...
Australia has weathered economic coercion before. Beijing’s tariffs on wine and barley, informal bans on coal and lobster, ...
A review of Australia’s law on sub-national foreign relations has erred in suggesting that universities should face less ...
China’s Salt Typhoon hacking campaign has taken on new urgency with revelations it may have compromised the data of millions ...
Policing in the Pacific has never been about propping up governments; it has always been about serving communities. Yet ...
Debate on Australia’s defence strategy often centres on the budget and the plan to acquire nuclear-powered submarines. Both ...
Within Southeast Asia, Indonesia stands out as the only country in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations operating ...
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