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What AUKUS and Afghanistan Tell Us About the US Asia Strategy

What AUKUS and Afghanistan Tell Us About the US Asia Strategy

By Arash Reisinezhad
Put together, these two seemingly unrelated developments signal a new U.S. strategy in the competition with China.
Australia Soured a Valuable Naval Partner in France

Australia Soured a Valuable Naval Partner in France

By Jacob Benjamin
Up until September 15, French-Australian naval relations were burgeoning. Now that once-promising future is in doubt.

Australian PM, Diplomats Seek to Allay Southeast Asian AUKUS Fears

Australian PM, Diplomats Seek to Allay Southeast Asian AUKUS Fears

By Sebastian Strangio
Canberra has stated that the new partnership "is not a defense alliance or pact" and that it will continue to support nuclear non-proliferation.

France Seeks European Support After AUKUS Submarine Deal Surprise

France Seeks European Support After AUKUS Submarine Deal Surprise

By Angela Charlton
“It’s not just a Franco-Australian affair, but a rupture of trust in alliances,” France’s foreign minister declared.

AUKUS Without Us: New Zealand’s Responses to a New Indo-Pacific Alliance

AUKUS Without Us: New Zealand’s Responses to a New Indo-Pacific Alliance

By Marc Lanteigne
What does the Australia-U.K.-U.S. alliance mean for New Zealand?
AUKUS and Submarines: The Fallout for France

AUKUS and Submarines: The Fallout for France

By Valerie Niquet and Marianne Peron-Doise
The less-than-strategic decision will discourage one of Europe’s most forward-leaning actors in the Indo-Pacific.

The Strategic Symbolism of Australia’s Nuclear Subs

The Strategic Symbolism of Australia’s Nuclear Subs

By Jacob Parakilas
Australia’s announcement that it will be building nuclear-powered submarines with American and British help will take years to pay military dividends, but the strategic impacts start immediately.
What Does the New AUKUS Alliance Mean for Southeast Asia?

What Does the New AUKUS Alliance Mean for Southeast Asia?

By Sebastian Strangio
The new partnership is likely to be greeted with ambivalence in a region that has little appetite for a new Cold War.

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