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The Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) is an independent, non-partisan policy institute. ASPI was established, and is partially funded, by the Australian Government to provide ideas on that country's defense and strategic policy choices. ASPI is charged with the task of informing the public about strategic and defense issues, generating fresh ideas for government and fostering strategic expertise in Australia. Generally written by ASPI experts, the ASPI Policy Analysis series is provided online to give readers timely, insightful opinion pieces on current strategic issues, with clear policy recommendations when appropriate.

Publishers: Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI)
Publications: Engineering Global Consent: The Chinese Communist Party’s Data-driven Power Expansion
Mind Your Tongue: Language, Public Diplomacy and Community Cohesion in Contemporary Australia–China Relations
Taking Australian Diplomacy Digital
Deterrence in Cyberspace: Spare the Costs, Spoil the Bad State Actor: Deterrence in Cyberspace Requires Consequences
Something New Under the Rising Sun: Expanding Australia–Japan Defence Cooperation
Australia and the Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Initiative
China’s Response to the US in Contemporary Asia
Strategic Interests and Australian Grand Strategy
Making Waves: Australian Ocean Development Assistance
Mongolia–Australia Relations: A Mongolian Perspective
The Sharp Downside of Success
Ken Henry's Asian Century
How Much is Too Little? Learning to Live with a Smaller Force
Crying Poor? The Affordability of Defence Expenditure
Iran’s Nuclear Program: And the Costs of Stopping It
Delivering the Goods: The ADF’s Future Battlefield Airlifter
What Price the Future Submarine?
The Eagle Returns: Resurgent US Strategy in Southeast Asia and its Policy Implications
Taiwan Election Result—Questions Answered, Questions Raised
US Counter-Radicalisation Strategy: The Ideological Challenge
The Phantom of the Pacific
Subaqueana Australis—The Future Evolution of Australia’s Submarines
North Korea: Truculent but Worrisome
US Strategic Priorities in Asia
Who Goes Where? Positioning the ADF for the Asia-Pacific Century
National Security Note 3: The Debate over US Grand Strategy
Iraq: What Happens Next?
Whither US Forces?
The Politics of US Foreign Policy
US Debt Ceiling and National Security
The Case for an Australian National Security Strategy
King-Hit: Preparing for Australia’s Disaster Future
Theory and Practice: a Comparative Look at China's New Defence White Paper
Towards Transition: Prospects for Progress in Afghanistan During 2011
Your System Might be at Risk—Australia’s Cyber Security
What’s Plan B?—Australia’s Air Combat Capability in the Balance
The Once and Future Submarine
Uncharted Terrain: Libya and the ‘Responsibility to Protect’
The Next Base? Concerns about Somalia and Yemen
Back to the Future: Australia’s Interim Sealift and Amphibious Capability
The Melanesian Spearhead Group
Critical Foundations: Australia’s Infrastructure and National Resilience
PNG’s Golden Era
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