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Australia and ‘stable nuclear deterrence’ – catching up with a changed world

Australia and ‘stable nuclear deterrence’ – catching up with a changed world

by Rod Lyon | Jun 11, 2025 | China, Featured, Policy, Strategy & Capability

Heralds of a new nuclear age are everywhere. Commentators point to the decline of relationships among the five Permanent Members of the UN Security Council—the exclusive great-power club which previously constituted the main ballast of the nuclear world—and the...
Australia’s missing nuclear debate – it’s not about subs

Australia’s missing nuclear debate – it’s not about subs

by Lesley Seebeck | Sep 4, 2024 | AUKUS, China, Policy, Strategy & Capability

Recently, the nuclear debate, such as it is in Australia, has been captured by two significant developments. There are the plans for nuclear-powered submarines under the AUKUS arrangements. That will entail new skills, capabilities and operational practice on the part...

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