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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. The ASPI Strategic Insights are intended to provide expert perspectives on specific current issues.

Publishers: Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI)
Publications: Australia's Next Cybersecurity Strategy: Views from the Strategist
The Post-Caliphate Salafi-Jihadi Environment
North of 26° South and the Security of Australia
ANZUS and Alliance Politics in Southeast Asia
Huawei and Telefunken
North Korea and the ANZUS Treaty
The Strategic Risks of East Asia´s Slowing Economies
Big Data in National Security
Border Security Lessons for Australia from Europe´s Schengen Experience
Upgrade or Replace: A Cost Comparison of Australian Warship Service Lives
The Future of the Jakarta Centre for Law Enforcement Cooperation
Trump and Strategic Change in Asia
France and Security in the Asia–Pacific: From the End of the first Indochina Conflict to Today
Delivering ´Joined-Up´ Government: Achieving the Integrated Approach to Offshore Crisis Management
AWD Combat System: An Upgrade for the Aegis
Assessing the South China Sea Award
ADF Capability Snapshot 2016 C4ISR: Winning in the Networked Battlespace
Defence White Paper 2016: The Strategist Decides
Cyberspace and Armed Forces: The Rationale for Offensive Cyber Capabilities
Time to Start Worrying Again? Cross-Strait Stability after the 2016 Taiwanese Elections
Japan versus Europe: The Quest to Build Australia’s Future Submarine
Implementing the Defence First Principles Review
ADF Capability Snapshot 2015: Army
ADF Capability Snapshot 2015: RAN
New Ways of Thinking about the Global Arms Industry
ADF Capability Snapshot 2015: RAAF
Scientific Cooperation in the South China Sea: Another Lever for China?
Security through Aid: Countering Violent Extremism and Terrorism with Australia’s Aid Program
Creative Tension: Parliament and National Security
An Enterprise-level Naval Shipbuilding Plan
The Not-Quite-Quadrilateral Australia, Japan and India
The Future of Jihad: What Next for ISIL and al-Qaeda?
Reviews and Contestability: New Directions for Defence
Reassessing Malcolm Fraser
Making Strategic Policy: What's Involved
No Exit: Next Steps to Help Promote South Pacific Peace and Prosperity
Sounding the Alarm: Terrorism Threat Communications with the Australian Public
Nuclear Latency and the Future Strategic Environment
Australia, Indonesia and the Prisoner’s Dilemma
The Strategic Dimension of
Why Australia Should Build its Own Submarines
Are We a Top 20 Nation or a Middle Power? Views on Australia's Position in the World
Preserving the Knowledge Edge: Surveillance Cooperation and the US-Australia Alliance in Asia
Waves of Opportunity: Enhancing Australia-Indonesia Maritime Security Cooperation
Jump Jets for the ADF?
Steadying the US Rebalance to Asia
Should Ministerial Arrangements for Domestic Security be Changed?
Another Century, Another Long War
To Choose or Not to Choose: How to Deal with China's Growing Power and Influence
Strategy and its Discontents
How to Buy a Submarine
Ballistic Missile Defence
Taking Wing: Time to Decide on the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter
Manufacturing Partners: Japan-South Korea Security Cooperation and Australia's Potential Role
Cybersecurity by Executive Order
Afghanistan - Transition to Transformation
Cold Calculations: Australia's Antarctic Challenges
Keep Calm and Carry On: Reflections on the Anglosphere
Trends in a Tumultuous Region: Middle East after the Arab Awakening
Getting There—A Status Update for the 2000 Defence White Paper
Non-Strategic Nuclear Weapons: The Next Step in Multilateral Arms Control
Australia as a Southern Hemisphere Power
Securing the South Pacific: Making the Most of Australia's Renewed Regional Focus
Vietnam’s Strategic Trajectory
India’s Rise as an Asia–Pacific Power
Mind the Gap: Getting Serious about Submarines
Trade, Investment and Australia’s National Security
Beyond Af-Pak: Australia's Long-Term Interests in Pakistan
Keeping the Home Fires Burning: Australia’s Energy Security
American Primacy: What Future?
Staying the Course: Australia and Maritime Security in the South Pacific
Long‑Term Engagement: The Future of the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands
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