The Dutch government’s decision on 30 September to impose a last-resort restraint order on China-owned Netherlands-based chipmaker Nexperia is more than a trade dispute. It’s the consequence of a ...
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung has pulled off a diplomatic coup by persuading US President Donald Trump not only to ...
Telecommunications once seemed like the passive layer of critical infrastructure—pipes and switches that connected everything ...
Australians are alert to the risks of potential conflict in the Taiwan Strait but are not yet prepared for the consequences, ...
Artificial Intelligence is not simply another technological tool; it’s a transformative force reshaping the foundations of ...
The West must draw clear red lines for responding to grey-zone aggression by China and Russia. Both adversaries have mastered ...
While the People’s Liberation Army has undergone a series of reorganisations in recent years, what we saw on 17 October ...
As US President Donald Trump’s second term unfolds, Taiwan finds itself manoeuvring with a familiar but less predictable ...
Whether we realise it or not, many actors in international relations already apply psychology—however imperfectly—when trying ...
One doesn’t need to be a sceptic of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations to question whether its much vaunted ...
Indonesia is reportedly close to acquiring Chengdu J-10 fighters from China, after Indonesian Defence Minister Sjafrie ...
The Australian Army’s amphibious capability is evolving, but not without turbulence. Determining the right force posture, ...
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