• War by other means

    Lesley Seebeck     |      October 16, 2022

    The ‘grey-zone’ wars waged by Russia and China against the world call for a fundamental re-evaluation of the strategic logic that underpins power, the posture of nations and how they interact.

  • Meeting the authoritarian challenge

    Matthew Sussex     |      July 23, 2021

    There are no easy ways to generate democratic resilience, but it is a crucial endeavour given the increasing range and severity of ‘grey zone’ assaults committed by China, Russia and other authoritarian nations.

  • Adventures in the grey zone

    Lesley Seebeck     |      June 25, 2021

    Australian policy should understand and address the drivers of competition in the “grey zone” of hostile activities undertaken by foreign states around the world.