AUKUS

Australia’s Defence Strategic Review: Lessons for Britain

James Rogers draws lessons for the United Kingdom’s ongoing refresh of the Defence Command Paper from Australia’s new Defence Strategic Review

How will AUKUS deter threats in the Indo-Pacific?

The Council on Geostrategy asks six experts how the AUKUS arrangement deters threats in the Indo-Pacific

What the AUKUS announcement means for Australia

Patrick Triglavcanin assesses the implications of the recent AUKUS announcement in San Diego for Australia

The UK-US relationship in 2023

Joshua Huminski examines the importance of the UK-US relationship heading into 2023 and some of the challenges facing it

What matters for the ‘update’ of the Integrated Review?

James Rogers argues that the ‘update’ to the Integrated Review needs to focus on long-term geopolitical objectives

Prime Minister Liz Truss: AUKUS and relations with Washington

Joshua Huminski argues that British-American relations are predominately and importantly defined by shared strategic interests

The main strategic issues facing the next prime minister

James Rogers and Patrick Triglavcanin explore the main strategic issues the next prime minister should address

Labor win the Australian election

Patrick Triglavcanin outlines how the new Labor government in Australia is likely to manage the country’s foreign policy direction

Australian election: Defence and foreign policy

Patrick Triglavcanin explores potential defence and foreign policy implications of the upcoming Australian election

The case for ‘JAUKUS’

Dr Philip Shetler-Jones explores the possibility of Japan joining the AUKUS group and factors that may prevent its membership