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    Australian can help women oppose violent extremism

    Louise Allen     |      February 14, 2019

    Australian aid funding and other efforts overseas can help women curb the threat of violent Islamic extremism in hot spots around the world.

    • Defence and Security

    How safe is our data from the long arm of the law?

    Vanessa Teague     |      February 13, 2019

    New legislation which aims to expose the communications of serious criminals might undermine the security of Australian citizens in the name of protecting it.

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    Fears of nuclear rearmament as the INF Treaty crumbles

    Open Forum     |      February 11, 2019

    The demise of the INF Treaty is a blow both to the Cold War arms control architecture and prospects for global disarmament. Relations between Russia and the US will perhaps suffer another rupture, but the Pacific remains the most likely site of superpower confrontation.

    • Defence and Security

    The Huawei arrests should ring alarm bells in Australia

    Gerry Groot     |      February 10, 2019

    China’s brutal response to foreign indictments against the tech-giant Huawei should offer important lessons for Australia.

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    What price food security?

    Open Forum     |      February 5, 2019

    Events such as extreme weather, over-fishing, and geopolitical crises are already causing sudden losses in global food production, and these ‘shocks’ are likely to become more common, posing significant threats to global food security.

    • Defence and Security

    Terrorism in Australia in 2019: More of the same?

    Clive Williams     |      February 4, 2019

    While there can be no ironclad guarantees, generous resourcing should allow security authorities to remain on top of the situation and prevent group plots from succeeding.

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    Australia’s defence and security: Are we doing enough?

    Jim Molan     |      February 3, 2019

    Given that anything in Australian defence takes decades to mature, an upcoming election is the perfect time to talk about the issue of defence and security.

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    Hackers for hire pose growing international security risk

    Elise Thomas     |      January 29, 2019

    A hacker has been jailed in the UK over his role in a massive cyberattack in Liberia in 2016, in a case which is likely to be a sign of things to come as hackers for hire become ever more available—and affordable.

    • Defence and Security

    Climate change dominates the World Economic Forum’s Global Risks Report

    Robert Glasser     |      January 25, 2019

    The World Economic Forum has released its Global Risks Report 2019 to coincide with its annual meeting taking place this week in Davos, Switzerland and, for the third year in a row, climate change and climate change–related risks dominate the document.

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    Improving maritime security in the Asia–Pacific

    John Coyne     |      January 17, 2019

    Over recent years, Asia–Pacific maritime security has become increasingly complex. Illegal fishing, piracy, terrorism, the trafficking of weapons, drugs and people and an increasingly assertive Chinese Navy all threaten regional peace and prosperity.

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    What Indonesia’s rise means for Australia

    Tommy Chai     |      December 29, 2018

    While attention in the region continues to focus on China, Indonesia’s growing economic and military power also creates both threats and opportunities for Australia.

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    Second track diplomacy could calm Asia’s power struggles

    Graeme Dobell     |      December 26, 2018

    Australia must be nimble and smart as it adheres to the US alliance to ensure its security in the region while simultaneously looking towards Asia on economic and trade issues. Informal second track diplomacy offers a way to negotiate the rocky path ahead.

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