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Leaping Into the Unknown: AUKUS and Australia’s Nuclear Submarines
By Richard Maude
The plan announced on Monday is ambitious, massively expensive, and laden with risk far exceeding anything Australia has attempted before.
Malaysian Defense Minister Hoping for ASEAN Consensus on AUKUS
By Sebastian Strangio
A consensus statement on the new partnership would be the beginning of its efforts to formulate a joint approach to burgeoning Sino-American rivalry.
Seismic Shifts in Geopolitics and the Challenge for ASEAN
By Luke Hunt
Bradley Murg discusses Chinese debt, AUKUS, and grandiose ambitions.
AUKUS: Impact on Indo-Pacific Security Dynamics
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Collin Koh Swee Lean.
AUKUS, Australia, and the Importance of Trust in Foreign Policy
By Grant Wyeth
Former Australian Prime Minister Turnbull put it well: “If we want to have influence in our region we must be trusted. Our word must be our bond.”
How AUKUS Could Enhance Philippine Strategic Culture
By Joshua Bernard Espeña and Don McLain Gill
The nation's policymakers recognize the convergences between the new trilateral partnership and their own security needs.
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