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Australia and the South China Sea
Australia to Provide Surveillance Drones to Philippines Amid South China Sea Tensions
By Jim Gomez
Canberra is also considering whether to take part in joint patrols in the disputed South China Sea.
Decoding Australia’s Strange Silence Over China’s Transgressions in the South China Sea
By Tuan Anh Luc
What will it take for Canberra to pipe up?
Are Indonesia and Australia Mulling South China Sea Joint Patrols?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Indonesia’s defense minister says both sides could soon make this a reality.
Sri Lanka and Australia's Strategic Defense Interests
By Barana Waidyatilake
Based on Australia's Defense White Paper, the two countries can deepen strategic security cooperation.
US, Australia Focus on Islamic State During Turnbull’s First Visit to Washington
By Shannon Tiezzi
While in the United States, Australia's PM focused mostly on the anti-ISIS campaign.
ANZUS and Asia – Part 2: A ‘Hub’ Far From the Center
By Andrew Davies and Benjamin Schreer
“It’s hard to disentangle the politics from the geography.”
Lowy Poll: Terrorism Not China Australia’s Biggest Concern
By Elliot Brennan
Only 24 percent of Australians feel “very safe” in their country.
Australia Speaks Plainly on the South China Sea
By Elliot Brennan
The country’s defense officials make their strongest statements yet on the disputes.
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