Australia-India Joint Naval Exercises: Reversing the Continental Drift
With defence cooperation gaining prominence in the discussions, the emphasis was on bilateral rather than multilateral naval exercises and in… Read more >
With defence cooperation gaining prominence in the discussions, the emphasis was on bilateral rather than multilateral naval exercises and in… Read more >
World War II was marked for its brutality and horror. Twenty one years after the end of World War I… Read more >
The ‘Islamic State’, also known as ISIL, ISIS, Daesh, and the ‘death cult’ (in Australian political parlance), is a difficult… Read more >
Dear SAGE International Reader, We are proud to announce that we have secured the right to republish some blogs from… Read more >
News that the Pentagon’s Inspector General is investigating claims that intelligence documents assessing the success of American air strikes against… Read more >
Despite having occurred almost two decades ago, the political legacy of the collapse of the Soviet Union undeniably lurks in… Read more >
With Russia having recently bolstered its political stronghold on the international arena through several displays of diplomatic bravado, the time… Read more >
…there has been a lack of coherency about the over-arching future of defence in South Australia. Industry experts say that… Read more >
At a time when 4,000 foreign fighters have been recruited from Western countries into ISIL’s ranks, including 250 young Australians… Read more >
Six days after the Sydney Siege, a sense of calm has returned to Australia. But even before this tragic episode,… Read more >