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The development in August last year attracted little attention, but it represented a significant step forward in the strategic relationship between Japan and Australia. For the first time, the Japan…
How different is the defense situation in Europe today versus 1964? This may seem an odd question given how much has changed, but in actual fact while the context has…
weden will be joining fellow Nordic countries as the newest member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). Sweden’s membership into NATO will reinforce transatlantic security; strengthen the Alliance’s ability…
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Last year, I published my latest book on the fifth generation transition. In this book, I focused on my experience with those who created this launch point in the period…
Royal Australian Air Force Commanding Officer No. 3 Squadron, Wing Commander Adrian Kiely, prepares to fly a F-35A Lightening II aircraft during Exercise Red Flag Nellis 24-1 in Nevada, USA. Credit: Australian Department of Defence.
Review by LtGen Steve Rudder (Retired)
Review by Kenneth Maxwell
Exercise Good Hope VIII, the latest instalment of the bi-national maritime exercise between the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) and the German Navy, recently concluded in Saldanha on the…
By The Sir Richard Williams Foundation
A maritime strategy considers more than naval operations. It details the ends, ways, and means necessary for the generation of national power that serves all of a nation’s interests. A maritime strategy must therefore contribute to other elements of national power such as diplomatic,