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Aaron Magunna 2 hours ago Why Japan’s de‑risking response to China is incoherent A gap in interests divides the national security community in Japan and influential parts of the domestic business sector.
Daniel Flitton 4 hours ago Some allies are more equal than others Trying to make sense of the curious debate about allies' rankings.
Samuel Bashfield 13 hours ago A big leap in the credibility of India’s nuclear weapons capability A successful test of India's ICBM with multiple warheads comes after an immense investment.
Aarti Betigeri 1 day ago Reverse colonialism? India and Britain’s free trade agreements The failure of FTA talks between New Delhi and London rings with an unmistakable tone of irony.
Michael Clarke 1 day ago Australia and deterrence: Dazed and confused Debate about Australia's new nuclear-powered submarines betrays confusion and vagueness about what deterrence is.
William Gourlay 1 day ago The ripple effects of NATO expansion Türkiye’s approval of Sweden’s entry into the treaty alliance has led to improved US–Turkish relations.
Thomas Lonergan 15 Mar 2024 A “climate defence force” for the Pacific By harnessing human, environmental and resource security, Canberra can counter Beijing’s coercive tactics in the region.
John West 15 Mar 2024 What price sanctions? When trade is made a weapon, the target isn’t always hit.
Selwyn Parker 15 Mar 2024 Shipping and the great shrinking waterways With droughts a more regular feature due to climate change, the globe needs a big rethink on supply chains.