In Grumpy Strategists episode 74, Marcus talks to SAA’s man in Singapore, Graeme Dobell, about the dynamics and developments on show at the annual Defence ministers’ gathering in Singapore’s Shangri-La hotel. This year, its America talking up the China-US relationship as a source of stability & concert of two, while Japan rises to fill some of the void created by American unreliability, & South Korea builds sovereign power. Australia makes the lonely choice to just double down on its dependence on the USA.
Marcus & Graeme explore the sartorial parallels between Pete Hegseth and the Nixon-era Alexander Haig, while remembering Australia’s PM Curtin, and the imprint General Douglas MacArthur’s approach to war and the region left, just as it disappears. China’s defence minister was a ‘no show’ again – partly because speaking risks being purged by Chairman Xi and partly because China isn’t bothering to tell its story anymore.

