Brendan Thomas-Noone

Brendan Thomas-Noone
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Brendan Thomas-Noone is a Research Fellow at the United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney. His interests include international security, nuclear deterrence in the Indo-Pacific and the politics of cyberspace.

Brendan was formerly a Research Associate in the International Security Program at the Lowy Institute where he worked on nuclear deterrence and policy in Asia, maritime security affairs and Australian defence policy. He was also an editor and contributing writer for The Interpreter.

He holds a Bachelor of Arts with Honours and a Master of International Relations from the University of Melbourne where he focused on US foreign policy and modern history. Brendan has also received a Master of Science in Global Politics from the London School of Economic and Political Science where his dissertation explored the theoretical interactions between the internet and state sovereignty in China.

Brendan has also interned with the Atlantic Council in Washington DC and with the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons.

India’s rivalry with China, from the mountains to the sea
India’s rivalry with China, from the mountains to the sea
During the Doklam crisis, New Dehli apparently tried to send a signal to Beijing with its nuclear missile submarine.
Asia’s escalating missile race
Asia’s escalating missile race
Last year saw a surge in testing and deployment of both ballistic and cruise missile technology throughout the Indo-Pacific.
Canada, Australia and the liberal international order in the Trump era
Canada, Australia and the liberal international order in the Trump era
Can middle powers like Australia and Canada maintain their societal liberalism in a global order no longer supported by the US? We might soon find out.
Saving NAFTA: Canada’s three-point playbook
Saving NAFTA: Canada’s three-point playbook
The big worry for Canada has been Trump’s economic nationalism: 20% of Canada’s GDP comes from US exports.
Democracies take up arms against cyberattacks
Democracies take up arms against cyberattacks
It’s clear Russia conducted a significant and wide-ranging information operation targeting the US election, using a variety of cyber and traditional propaganda tools.
How the US election is setting cyber-security precedents
How the US election is setting cyber-security precedents
US officials are signaling that any cyber attack that impacts the election could result in a proportional response.
Tactical nuclear weapons in the modern nuclear era
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Tactical nuclear weapons in the modern nuclear era
In this Lowy Institute Analysis, Brendan Thomas-Noone argues that advances in technology are making tactical nuclear weapons more precise and potentially more usable. He argues…
The Economist
06 February 2016
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