High stakes for Tokyo in Australian submarines
The construction of 12 new submarines to replace the Royal Australian Navy’s Collins-class fleet represents the largest defence acquisition program… Read more >
The construction of 12 new submarines to replace the Royal Australian Navy’s Collins-class fleet represents the largest defence acquisition program… Read more >
For Russia, hybrid warfare does not derive from the ability of Russia to fight well using a variety of tools… Read more >
Not even the latest I.S.-inspired terrorist attack in Paris has managed to forge unity of purpose within the EU and… Read more >
“France is at war. But we are not engaged in a war of civilisations, because these assassins do not represent… Read more >
…as Moscow begins to exploit this newfound sense of confidence, profiting from its strong ties with ASEAN and with the… 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 >
In the aftermath of 1991 war, Iraq signed a cease-fire agreement and the United Nations Security Council Resolution (687), which… Read more >
Dear SAGE International Reader, We are proud to announce that we have secured the right to republish some blogs from… Read more >