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A Look Back at the Australian Space Effort

12/30/2021
By Robbin Laird

At the recent Williams Foundation seminar focused on Australian space held on December 1, 2021, the…

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Gray Zones or Limited War?

12/27/2021
By Robbin Laird

Western analysts have coined phrases like hybrid war and gray zones as a way to describe…

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Preparing For The Worst : Towards A Hardening Of French Army

12/24/2021
By Murielle Delaporte

Just as the U.S. military has come to understand that the ‘’long wars’’ of Iraq and…

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The Department of Veteran Affairs and the Privacy of Medical Professionals: A Breach of Trust?

12/21/2021
By The Honorable Edward Timperlake

As the first Assistant Secretary for Congressional and Public Affairs and then Public and Intergovernmental Affairs,…

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Does the U.S. (mis)use UAE ties to Counter Iran and China?

12/20/2021
By James Durso

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) recently made two significant military procurement decisions: it would buy the…

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Managing Co-Evolution of the U.S. Navy and the USMC: The North Atlantic Case

12/15/2021
By Robbin Laird

In thinking through operations in the North Atlantic, there is a strategic triangle among the seabases,…

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F-35s Arrive in Australia’s Northern Territories

12/14/2021
By Australian Defence Business Review

The Royal Australian Air Force has based its first Lockheed Martin F-35As at RAAF Base Tindal…

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An Update on the Canadian Fighter Competition: December 2021

12/14/2021
By Australian Defence Business Review

The Canadian Government has announced that the shortlist for the Future Fighter replacement program for its…

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Finland’s Fighter Decisions: A Two Key Inflection Points

12/13/2021
By Robbin Laird

Recently, Finland announced their decision with regard to a new fighter. They down-selected the F-35 and…

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HMAS Supply: The Latest Support Ship in a Long History

12/12/2021
By Australian Defence Business Review

Australia has a long association with ships named Supply, starting with a 24-metre Royal Navy tender which accompanied…

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06/07/2026
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What Operation Epic Fury Revealed About Air and Missile Defense

Somewhere over Kuwait during the dense barrage phase of Operation Epic Fury, Kuwaiti air defense operators tracking a cluttered radar picture identified a flight of U.S. F-15s as inbound Iranian…

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Britain After the Local Elections: Reform’s Surge, Nationalist Strength, and a Transitional Party System

The recent local and devolved elections point less to a settled new order than to a transitional phase in British politics, marked by fragmentation, territorial divergence, and growing strain on…

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05/12/2026
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The “Fight Tonight: Exploiting Australia’s Strategic Advantage” seminar produced a remarkably coherent and candid body of analysis across all its presentations. Rather than a checklist of capabilities, what emerged was a serious examination of genuine advantages — geographic, human, technical, alliance-based, and industrial —

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