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Stop Talking About a ‘Chinese Way of War’

Stop Talking About a ‘Chinese Way of War’

By Rick Chersicla
Sun Tzu and Mao Zedong’s teachings do not embody the theoretical underpinnings of a unique Chinese way of war, but rather demonstrate widely held general principles.
Is Australia’s Defense Strategy Based on a Mistaken Assumption? 

Is Australia’s Defense Strategy Based on a Mistaken Assumption? 

By Marigold Black and Austin Wyatt
Australia can only achieve “impactful projection” if it can be sure of its neighbors' responses to any conflict scenario.

Setting Indonesia’s Navy on a Course Beyond 2024

Setting Indonesia’s Navy on a Course Beyond 2024

By Gilang Kembara
The Minimum Essential Force modernization program ends next year. Does TNI-AL have a plan for what to do next?

Poll: Japanese Support for Self-Defense Forces Rises to Record High

Poll: Japanese Support for Self-Defense Forces Rises to Record High

By Takahashi Kosuke
A government poll found that interest in Japan’s security environment – and support for its defense force – is higher than ever.

North Korea Demands South Korea, US Halt Joint Military Drills

North Korea Demands South Korea, US Halt Joint Military Drills

By Mitch Shin
Amid the reinvigoration of the South Korea-U.S. joint military drills, Pyongyang again framed the exercises as a direct threat to its regime.  
South Korea, US Announce Largest Military Exercises in 5 Years

South Korea, US Announce Largest Military Exercises in 5 Years

By Hyung-jin Kim
The South Korean and U.S. militaries are preparing to conduct two exercises: Freedom Shield, a computer-simulated training, and Warrior Shield FTX, large-scale joint field training.

Australia’s Growing Defense Focus on the Northern Territory

Australia’s Growing Defense Focus on the Northern Territory

By John Garrick and Michael Hatherell
As Australia’s military ties with the U.S. deepen, the Top End becomes even more vital to Australian security.
India’s Key to Keeping the Status Quo on Its Border With China

India’s Key to Keeping the Status Quo on Its Border With China

By Siddharth Sridhar
India’s current security strategies vis-à-vis China are inadequate, but with a deterrence-by-detection strategy, the nation has a chance at maintaining its de facto border.

PM Kishida Announces Japan Will Acquire 400 Tomahawk Missiles From US

PM Kishida Announces Japan Will Acquire 400 Tomahawk Missiles From US

By Takahashi Kosuke
The missiles, to be deployed on Aegis-equipped destroyers, will add to Japan’s counterstrike capability. 

China Could Learn From Ukraine War – But on the Korean Peninsula, Not Taiwan

China Could Learn From Ukraine War – But on the Korean Peninsula, Not Taiwan

By A. B. Abrams
12 months of Western operations in Ukraine could hold valuable lessons for Chinese security interests in North Korea. 

Philippines Eyes South China Sea Patrols With US, Australia

Philippines Eyes South China Sea Patrols With US, Australia

By Jim Gomez and Edna Tarigan
Manila is seeking to shore up defense capabilities in the disputed South China Sea, even as China continues to stress negotiations on a Code of Conduct.
More of the Same or Different? Japan’s New Security and Defense Policy

More of the Same or Different? Japan’s New Security and Defense Policy

By Guibourg Delamotte and Hideo Suzuki
With new defense budget ambitions and revised security documents, Japan’s current security policies reflect both continuity and change. 

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