What the years of war in Ukraine have shown is that, while initially seen primarily as a victim of Russia’s
At the early stages of many conflicts, there is often hope that the crisis can be contained quickly. However, conflicts
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As election officials completed the final count on the night of February 12, the scale of Bangladesh's political transformation became
The commotion over the world’s biggest island may be a prelude to a potential conflict over the “Continent of Peace.”
Indonesia has more Muslims than any other nation, so it’s logical to assume it should be involved in the US-Israel
For most of the twentieth century, airpower was one of the most costly components of military strength. Fighter jets, strategic
When Anthony Albanese raised concerns in Beijing about the PLA Navy's live-fire exercise off Australia's east coast, Xi Jinping's reply
A pattern is emerging that defence and foreign policy practitioners can no longer afford to ignore: the geopolitics of gender
This week in Australian foreign affairs: The Minister for Foreign Affairs issues a joint statement with the Prime Minister and
As we reach the fourth anniversary of Putin’s special military operations, let’s remember it is only a year ago that
In February 2026, Australia and Indonesia signed a landmark bilateral Common Security Treaty. The deal enables Indonesia and Australia to
