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Australia defense budget
Australia’s Smart Investment in Its Naval Fleet
By Wilson Beaver and Maria Victoria Almeida Vazquez
The country's new defense plans will only work if adequately funded, and if Australian policymakers can avoid the spending decision mistakes other nations have made.
Prospects for an Australian Defense Industry Fund
By Corey Lee Bell
Can Canberra learn from Taipei’s use of “special budgets” for defense procurements?
Australia Mulling Hefty Aid Injection for Lower Mekong Nations
By Sebastian Strangio
The injection of cash will mostly focus on the lower Mekong countries, which have recently seen a growing Chinese influence.
Australia’s Defense Strategic Update: Some White, Little Grey
By Abhijnan Rej
Australia's Defense Strategic Update is promising, but does little to solve the country's core strategic problems
Indo-Pacific in Focus as Australia Substantially Lifts Military Spending
By Luke Hunt
Chinese bullying crystalizes opposition, divides ASEAN.
Australia Plans $190 Billion Defense Boost Over Decade
By Associated Press
Prime Minister Scott Morrison warned that the post-pandemic world will become more dangerous.
In Australia, Defense Industry Goes Local
By Helen Clark
The move represents a shift for Australia: private industry has not had a central role in defense supplies.
Japanese Arms-Trade for Domestic Consumption
By Clint Richards
Japan may use the prospect of large arms deals with Australia to influence public sentiment over military normalization.
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