The Indian Ocean is a region of increasing importance, with booming economic opportunities, shifting power dynamics and rising geopolitical competition. To manage this transition some Australian policy-makers are advocating the practice of defence diplomacy as a mechanism to help mould cooperative practices and to build regional trust while dissipating potential or ongoing regional flashpoints. Australia's 2013 Defence White Paper identified Australia as an agent who can play a critical part in the emergence of certain types of norms as a means of conflict prevention and crisis management in the Indo-Pacific region. This paper explores the use of defence diplomacy as a means for seeking regional influence. It uses an innovative new framewor...
This report examines the state of the U.S.-Australia military alliance, detailing the geopolitical ...
A number of recent policy documents signal the Australian Government’s intent to deepen defence enga...
Many Australian observers see Australia and India as ‘natural’ partners whose strategic perspectives...
This paper argues that the concept of an \u27Indo-Pacific\u27 best captures the strategic environmen...
Australia has been among the most prominent advocates of the increasingly popular Indo-Pacific conce...
Australia’s foreign policy has recently shifted from great-power dependency towards self-reliance in...
Indo-Pacific Maritime Security is a major issue for Australia. Threats to maritime security are incr...
This paper examines criticisms of Australia’s strategic shift towards an outgoing defence posture wi...
This article draws on fourth generation strategic culture debates to show the gap between the ...
Abstract The practice of military-to-military engagement has been strongly embraced in the last few...
This chapter considers Australia's perspectives on India's growing connections in the Indo-Pacific r...
Vijay Naidu of the University of the South Pacific argues that the Australian Defence White Paper 20...
This paper examines the key drivers shaping Australia’s role as a middle power in an era of intensif...
This presentation explains a new complexity in the Asia-Pacific region which portends a greater rang...
This article gives an overview of recent developments in the Australia-India security and defence re...
This report examines the state of the U.S.-Australia military alliance, detailing the geopolitical ...
A number of recent policy documents signal the Australian Government’s intent to deepen defence enga...
Many Australian observers see Australia and India as ‘natural’ partners whose strategic perspectives...
This paper argues that the concept of an \u27Indo-Pacific\u27 best captures the strategic environmen...
Australia has been among the most prominent advocates of the increasingly popular Indo-Pacific conce...
Australia’s foreign policy has recently shifted from great-power dependency towards self-reliance in...
Indo-Pacific Maritime Security is a major issue for Australia. Threats to maritime security are incr...
This paper examines criticisms of Australia’s strategic shift towards an outgoing defence posture wi...
This article draws on fourth generation strategic culture debates to show the gap between the ...
Abstract The practice of military-to-military engagement has been strongly embraced in the last few...
This chapter considers Australia's perspectives on India's growing connections in the Indo-Pacific r...
Vijay Naidu of the University of the South Pacific argues that the Australian Defence White Paper 20...
This paper examines the key drivers shaping Australia’s role as a middle power in an era of intensif...
This presentation explains a new complexity in the Asia-Pacific region which portends a greater rang...
This article gives an overview of recent developments in the Australia-India security and defence re...
This report examines the state of the U.S.-Australia military alliance, detailing the geopolitical ...
A number of recent policy documents signal the Australian Government’s intent to deepen defence enga...
Many Australian observers see Australia and India as ‘natural’ partners whose strategic perspectives...