Most Australians agree that our country needs strong defence forces, but we are much less sure about what exactly we need them for. As a result we find it hard to decide what kind of military capabilities Australia should have. Today these decisions seem harder than ever, with little light being shed by acrimonious debates between supporters of ‘continental’ and ‘expeditionary’ strategies. Both sides of this debate have merit, but striking the balance between defending the continent and defending wider interests is no longer the hardest or most important question for Australian defence policy. Our challenge today is not to decide whether or not to put more emphasis on defending wider interests, it is to work out how to do it
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This policy brief argues that the Australian Defence Force requires re-evaluation of its goals, st...
This paper looks at the conceptual framework that Australian governments have used over the past thi...
Australian strategic thinking is a challenging balancing act between three priorities: local develop...
The Defence White Paper of December 2000 declares that the main task of the ADF is to maintain the c...
Following the Howard Government's changes to Australia's defence policy, some of the assumptions tha...
This paper seeks to identify some of strategic issues that need to be considered in reassessing Aust...
The fortieth anniversary of the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre’s founding provided the opportu...
The first, and often the hardest, step in any defence policy is to define strategic objectives—what ...
Australia has traditionally done without a grand strategy, relying on Defence White Papers to set ou...
The first section is a discussion of the relative importance of the defence and other objectives, ai...
This new Defence White Paper explains how the Government plans to strengthen the foundations of Aust...
The conceptual understanding of security and the practicalities of national defence are interdepende...
With the 2013 general election now out of the way, the new government is well placed, if it has suff...
The hallmark of Australia's defense politics has been its dependence on great and powerful friends. ...
The newly-released National Security Strategy provides good coverage of broad security issues, but c...
This policy brief argues that the Australian Defence Force requires re-evaluation of its goals, st...
This paper looks at the conceptual framework that Australian governments have used over the past thi...
Australian strategic thinking is a challenging balancing act between three priorities: local develop...