This report analyses the regional trend of key nations investing in more capable naval and air platforms. In Northeast Asia, countries include China, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan. In Southeast Asia, the paper looks at Indonesia, Singapore, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia and Thailand. This analysis is used to determine potential implications for Australia's strategic position in the region and for the ADF. Australia's future force structure decisions have to account in particular for a changing military balance in Southeast Asia
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Overview: This report analyses the regional trend of key nations investing in more capable naval and...
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There is a growing consensus among defence planners that Australia is in need of a new defence polic...
Rising defence budgets have fuelled a sizable naval buildup in Southeast Asia. As a result, countrie...
As a maritime country with a heavy dependence on safe shipping and an extensive marine domain, Austr...
This edited volume reviews the nature and consequences of naval modernisation in Southeast Asia agai...
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Australia has traditionally defined its security interests In terms of military threats to the natio...
Australia\u27s submarine acquisition programme is one of the most ambitious in the region. It is fra...
Australia’s geographic isolation, small population, and European roots have led it to make allies of...
Australia has long been a key ally of the United States in the Asia-Pacific, and it has welcomed US ...
This academic exercise studies the naval arms dynamics in Asia Pacific and its effect on internation...
This report provides a new assessment of the rise of Asia and its impact on Australian strat...
This paper examines criticisms of Australia’s strategic shift towards an outgoing defence posture wi...
Overview: This report analyses the regional trend of key nations investing in more capable naval and...
This paper examines the key drivers shaping Australia’s role as a middle power in an era of intensif...
Looking into the increasing economic and political strength of China, this report shows how its rela...
There is a growing consensus among defence planners that Australia is in need of a new defence polic...
Rising defence budgets have fuelled a sizable naval buildup in Southeast Asia. As a result, countrie...
As a maritime country with a heavy dependence on safe shipping and an extensive marine domain, Austr...
This edited volume reviews the nature and consequences of naval modernisation in Southeast Asia agai...
The paper discusses how the possession of maritime power can lead to the accrual of economic power a...
Australia has traditionally defined its security interests In terms of military threats to the natio...
Australia\u27s submarine acquisition programme is one of the most ambitious in the region. It is fra...
Australia’s geographic isolation, small population, and European roots have led it to make allies of...
Australia has long been a key ally of the United States in the Asia-Pacific, and it has welcomed US ...
This academic exercise studies the naval arms dynamics in Asia Pacific and its effect on internation...
This report provides a new assessment of the rise of Asia and its impact on Australian strat...
This paper examines criticisms of Australia’s strategic shift towards an outgoing defence posture wi...