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We’re kicking off today in the Asia Pacific region with this East Asia Forum post by TJ Pempel on why ...
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Today’s first pick is a piece on The Bridge by Australian Army officer Jason Logue on how to effectively counter ...
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Welcome back for another serve of new reports, podcasts and events to attend for the defence and security enthusiast. Kicking ...
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For something non-ISIS related, David Envall argues that if Japan continues to overextend national security reforms, it could undermine the ...
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We’re kicking off today with an interesting question: can diplomats be interdicted as part of new screening measures to detect ...
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On Monday, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono will hand over the keys to the world’s fourth most populous country and Southeast Asia’s ...
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Kicking off today is Russia’s attempt to cosy up to Indonesia. A week after President Joko Widodo was inaugurated, the Russian ...
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Why isn’t the Pentagon using supply drones to move medical goods in the fight against Ebola? Over at Defense One, ...
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‘The warrior ethos is at risk!’ Headlining today’s round-up is a speech by the US Army’s Lieutenant General H.R. McMaster ...
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We’re kicking off the last round-up for 2014 with peek into the new year: our colleagues at CSIS have predicted five events ...
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Welcome back for 2015! Of the news items and commentary surrounding this week’s Charlie Hebdo shooting, consider reading these thoughts ...
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Welcome back for the second 2015 round-up of new reports and recommended links. Not to be outdone by the Army, ...
View ArticleASPI suggests: Australia Day edition
It’s a long weekend with Aussies preparing to celebrate their national day, Australia Day, on Monday 26 January, so here’s ...
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This week’s reading picks include US grand strategy, India’s Machiavelli, oversight in Afghanistan and China’s two silk roads, also Jokowi’s ...
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‘If al Qaeda were a corporation today, it would be roughly equivalent to Microsoft: A big name but an aging ...
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We’re keeping your Black Friday screens bright with infographics of the conflict in Syria, private military security companies, China’s military, ...
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Kim Jong Un unveils sculpted eyebrow work and defined hair at Politburo meeting today | @KCNAWatch pic.twitter.com/lbejbtJeUb — Frank Feinśtein ...
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This week’s wrap kicks off with an in-depth profile of German Chancellor Angela Merkel from the New Yorker’s December edition. ...
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Welcome back for another serve of the latest defence and security links, media and events, this week coming to you ...
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Welcome back for another dose of defence and strategy links, this week coming to you from the ISCS–RIS conference on ...
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