In the days after Sunday night’s terrorist attack at Bondi Beach, a familiar pattern has emerged. Shock gives way to grief.
Ground-launched missiles for warding off enemy warships could be the next item on the table for Australia–Japan defence ...
For much of the past decade, Australia, Japan, and the United States have quietly built one of the most sophisticated ...
US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth should decisively direct the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Dan Caine, to ...
Indonesia’s debate over acquiring an aircraft carrier often covers cost, military role and image. Critics say such ships are ...
The polar regions, long regarded as remote, frozen frontiers of science and exploration, are emerging as arenas of strategic ...
Washington’s launch of the Genesis Mission has just redrawn the global technological map, and Australia needs to pay ...
As the title implies, Iain MacGregor’s The Hiroshima Men is a people-centric history of the atomic bombing of Japan in 1945.
Now and foreseeably, the United States dominates undersea submarine warfare. No other country gets near to America in the ...
As naturally occurs after public violence such as the 14 December Bondi Beach terror attack, we crave clarity. Media outlets ...
The terror attack at Bondi Beach on Sunday should be understood not only as an act of violence but as a stress test of ...
Renewed fighting between Thailand and Cambodia along their contested border has exposed the fragility of ceasefire diplomacy ...