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Innovative Alliance: U.S.-Australian Defense Science and Technology Cooperation for a Dangerous Decade

Maintaining an edge in defense science and technology is one part of the U.S. and Australian strategy to deter war or increase the likelihood of victory in war.

  • Headshot of Jennifer Jackett
  • Jennifer Jackett
· September 9, 2024
Emma Landi and Gavin Wilde outline how law enforcement agencies are 'hacking back' and what this trend's policy implications.
video
Hacking Back: Fighting Global Cyber Crime

Western law enforcement agencies have become are responding to international cyber crime using through their own disruptive cyber operations. This trend is generally positive, but it also raises some new policy challenges. Emma Landi and Gavin Wilde outline how law enforcement agencies are 'hacking back' and what this trend's policy implications.

· April 23, 2024
In The Media
in the media
An Ocean of Opportunities: Why Australia Should Prioritize the Indian Ocean Region

What is the strategic significance of the Indian Ocean to Australia? What challenges and opportunities does the region present for Australia and its partners? And how much can Australia realistically achieve in such a vast region?

· February 15, 2024
The National Security Podcast
Europe’s Trade Ambitions Hit Reality

The collapse of EU trade talks with Australia and Mercosur is a big blow for Brussels. It reveals the shortcomings of the union’s negotiating strategy and goals.

· December 7, 2023
commentary
It’s Time for the G9

The G7 was created fifty years ago in a different geopolitical era. Now is the moment to expand the core group.

  • Ronald A. Klain
· November 9, 2023
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How to Manage the Risks and Requirements of U.S.-Australia Force Posture Cooperation

New U.S.-Australia force posture initiatives are pulling the alliance into unchartered territory, raising critical challenges that Washington and Canberra must address.

· October 20, 2023