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Albanese, Trump and defence: if self-interest isn’t enough, get ready for unthinkables

Albanese, Trump and defence: if self-interest isn’t enough, get ready for unthinkables

by Michael Shoebridge | Jun 4, 2025 | AUKUS, China, Defence Budget, Strategy & Capability

As Anthony Albanese’s election euphoria fades, the hard work of his second term has begun.  And there’s probably not much that’s more difficult than navigating his meeting with US President Donald Trump at the G7 in Alberta Canada. Mr Trump demonstrated his lack...
Albanese about to get brutal lesson in great power politics

Albanese about to get brutal lesson in great power politics

by Peter Jennings | Jun 3, 2025 | Defence Budget, Indo Pacific, Strategy & Capability

Pete Hegseth, the tough-talking US Secretary of Defence, has “conveyed” to Richard Marles “that Australia should increase its defence spending to 3.5 per cent of its GDP as soon as possible”. A “readout” of this meeting was released by the US Department of...
Attention Deficit disorder debuts as global foreign policy, while muddy siloes contrast with Golden Domes.

Attention Deficit disorder debuts as global foreign policy, while muddy siloes contrast with Golden Domes.

by Michael Shoebridge | May 21, 2025 | Podcasts, Policy, Strategy & Capability

Attention Deficit disorder debuts as global foreig | RSS.com The Grumpy Strategists road test Incat’s latest product, the 130m electric ship “China Zorrilla”, while assessing the whiplash shifts in American engagement with the Middle East. They...
Our shrinking, self-bankrupting military – getting less for more

Our shrinking, self-bankrupting military – getting less for more

by Michael Shoebridge | May 1, 2025 | Defence Budget, Policy

Australia is spending more and more taxpayers’ dollars equipping our Defence Force, but it is buying less and less. We’re in a spiralling affordability crisis leading to a shrinking Australian military and a bankrupt Defence organisation. The problem comes from the...
The Coalition’s defence funding by the numbers – breaking the permafrost

The Coalition’s defence funding by the numbers – breaking the permafrost

by Marcus Hellyer | Apr 29, 2025 | Defence Budget, Policy

Last week the Liberal Party released its defence policy (slightly) ahead of Saturday’s federal election. The initial announcement focused on the goal of growing the defence budget to 2.5% over the next five years and to 3.0% over the decade. Since then, the...
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