The Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party’s recommendations for the 15th five year plan—covering 2026 to 2030—were ...
I published my 300th Strategist article last week, marking 10 years of writing, arguing and reflecting on Australia’s ...
Australia’s Pacific ambitions will only be credible when proximity becomes part of policy design. Northern Australia sits at ...
The United States should not kid itself. It will not recover its manufacturing position from China in any foreseeable future.
Despite our famed resilience against natural disasters, Australia still struggles to take catastrophic risk seriously. In ...
Last week, AI company Anthropic reported with ‘high confidence’ that a Chinese state-sponsored hacking group had weaponised ...
Don’t underestimate the strength of Japan’s strategic transformation, above all in its hardening determination to face ...
While many international critical-minerals partnerships remain at the level of frameworks and dialogues, Australia and South ...
It looks like Japan will finally cast aside its ban on hosting nuclear weapons—specifically, those of the United States.
The definition of a ‘terrorist act’ included in Australia’s Criminal Code since 2002 has been important in protecting ...
Jens Stoltenberg was secretary general of NATO during a particularly turbulent decade, 2014 to 2024. During his tenure, ...
The US Marine Corps’ newly released Force Design Update 2025 is a strategic pivot disguised as a technical document. It doesn ...