News last week that China had published a white paper on arms control seemed promising, because it raised hopes that Beijing ...
Without careful coordination, the Australia–Canada–India Technology and Innovation (ACITI) Partnership risks becoming another ...
Many policymakers and industry pundits have read Arthur Herman’s Freedom’s Forge with the wrong lesson in mind. For those ...
The signals from Washington on critical minerals are no longer ambiguous; they are decisive, strategic and aligned with ...
Executive director Justin Bassi’s foreword for ASPI’s The Sydney Dialogue 2025, being held on 4 and 5 December. Technology is ...
Artificial intelligence is moving faster than any governance, policy or organisational system built to contain it. For ...
The Vietnam War has left deep social and political scars on the US psyche that still ache today. Pierre Asselin broadens our ...
The deep strike calculus was already changing for all the world’s leading military powers when, back in August, Ukraine ...
Australia lacks secure, onshore computing power capable of training defence algorithms, running classified simulations or ...
In modern operations against near-peer adversaries, time is a decisive variable. The side that can observe, orient, decide and act fastest, and with confidence, wins the initiative. Artificial ...
The United States should not kid itself. It will not recover its manufacturing position from China in any foreseeable future.
Northern Australia is primed for growth. Businesses and communities are stepping up, investing in new capabilities and pursuing opportunities in such sectors as energy, defence, agriculture, aviation ...