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Australia has lost its strategic authority at APEC

Australia has lost its strategic authority at APEC

by Peter Jennings | Nov 17, 2023 | Indo Pacific, Policy, Strategy & Capability

In a brief media doorstop after arriving in San Francisco, Anthony Albanese used the word “important” 11 times to describe his visit and the necessity of attending APEC. He said seven times that he was “catching up” with various leaders, from presidents Joe Biden and...
Cyber and the seven questions posed by the Defence Strategic Review

Cyber and the seven questions posed by the Defence Strategic Review

by Lesley Seebeck | May 3, 2023 | Strategy & Capability

In an age of fast evolving, disruptive digital tools, including emerging forms of AI, how can we reimagine the Australian Defence organisation, including the military, and its functions? What are the concepts of work, financial frameworks, governance, resourcing...

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