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ARIEL BOGLE
Ariel Bogle is an Analyst with ASPI’s International Cyber Policy Centre. Most recently, she was a technology reporter with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, where she covered online disinformation, surveillance and internet culture. She has won various awards for her work, including for a 2020 Radio National series on online health misinformation. PROF RICHARD HERR OAM Richard Herr has taught at the University of Tasmania since his appointment in October 1972 and has held a variety of positions within the University including Head of Department. He is currently the academic coordinator for the Faculty of Law's Parliamentary Law, Practice and Procedure course, which provides professional development for the 10 Parliaments of Australasia as well as Samoa andJAMES LEIBOLD
James Leibold is a non-resident Senior Fellow with ASPI’s International Cyber Policy Centre. James is a leading authority on ethnic policymaking, ethnic tensions and ethno-nationalism in the People’s Republic of China, with a particular focus on Xinjiang andTibet.
MARCUS HELLYER
Marcus is a Senior Analyst focusing on Defence economics and military capability. Previously he was a senior public servant in the Department of Defence, responsible for ensuring that the government was provided with the best possible advice and recommendations on major capital investments such as the Joint Strike Fighter, Future Frigate and Future Submarine.ELENA YI-CHING HO
Elena is a research intern in ASPI. Her research interests include Cross-Strait relations, Sino-Australia relations, Australia’s refugee policy and climate change. Prior joining ASPI, she has interned with Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Taiwan and Global Greenswhere she
DR TOBIAS FEAKIN
Dr Tobias Feakin is Australia's inaugural Ambassador for Cyber Affairs. He leads Australia's whole‑of‑government international engagement to advance and protect Australia's national security, foreign policy, economic and trade, and development interests in the internet and in cyberspace.ABIGAIL BRADSHAW
Abigail Bradshaw CSC is the Head of the Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC). Abigail worked within the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, most recently as the Deputy Coordinator of the National Bushfire Recovery Agency and prior to that as the head of the National Security Division. She has held senior roles in the Department of Home Affairs offshore covering Europe and sub-SaharanANASTASIA KAPETAS
Anastasia is the National Security Editor at The Strategist. Prior to joining ASPI, Anastasia was an advisor to the National Security College Futures Hub and an intelligence manager at Defence, working across a range of geopolitical, scientific, technical and operational areas. Before working at Defence, Anastasia was the editor-in-chief at The Diplomat magazine. | AUSTRALIAN STRATEGIC POLICY INSTITUTE ASPI is an independent, non-partisan think tank that produces expert and timely advice for Australia’s strategic and defence leaders. Our analysts provide expert advice on a broad range of Defence, Cyber and National Security issues. The 2020 Defence Strategic Update set out a bold reform plan for Australian Defence policy that dramatically MAJOR GENERAL ANDREW BOTTRELL, CSC AND BAR, DSM Andrew Bottrell graduated from the Royal Military College in 1987 to the Royal Australian Corps of Transport. He has held numerous appointments in Land/Forces Command, Training Command, and Joint Logistics Command, as well as senior staff appointments in both Strategic Operations Division and Army Headquarters. He also served on exchange at the US Army Training and Doctrine Command in 2003-04ARIEL BOGLE
Ariel Bogle is an Analyst with ASPI’s International Cyber Policy Centre. Most recently, she was a technology reporter with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, where she covered online disinformation, surveillance and internet culture. She has won various awards for her work, including for a 2020 Radio National series on online health misinformation. PROF RICHARD HERR OAM Richard Herr has taught at the University of Tasmania since his appointment in October 1972 and has held a variety of positions within the University including Head of Department. He is currently the academic coordinator for the Faculty of Law's Parliamentary Law, Practice and Procedure course, which provides professional development for the 10 Parliaments of Australasia as well as Samoa andJAMES LEIBOLD
James Leibold is a non-resident Senior Fellow with ASPI’s International Cyber Policy Centre. James is a leading authority on ethnic policymaking, ethnic tensions and ethno-nationalism in the People’s Republic of China, with a particular focus on Xinjiang andTibet.
MARCUS HELLYER
Marcus is a Senior Analyst focusing on Defence economics and military capability. Previously he was a senior public servant in the Department of Defence, responsible for ensuring that the government was provided with the best possible advice and recommendations on major capital investments such as the Joint Strike Fighter, Future Frigate and Future Submarine.ELENA YI-CHING HO
Elena is a research intern in ASPI. Her research interests include Cross-Strait relations, Sino-Australia relations, Australia’s refugee policy and climate change. Prior joining ASPI, she has interned with Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Taiwan and Global Greenswhere she
DR TOBIAS FEAKIN
Dr Tobias Feakin is Australia's inaugural Ambassador for Cyber Affairs. He leads Australia's whole‑of‑government international engagement to advance and protect Australia's national security, foreign policy, economic and trade, and development interests in the internet and in cyberspace.ABIGAIL BRADSHAW
Abigail Bradshaw CSC is the Head of the Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC). Abigail worked within the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, most recently as the Deputy Coordinator of the National Bushfire Recovery Agency and prior to that as the head of the National Security Division. She has held senior roles in the Department of Home Affairs offshore covering Europe and sub-SaharanANASTASIA KAPETAS
Anastasia is the National Security Editor at The Strategist. Prior to joining ASPI, Anastasia was an advisor to the National Security College Futures Hub and an intelligence manager at Defence, working across a range of geopolitical, scientific, technical and operational areas. Before working at Defence, Anastasia was the editor-in-chief at The Diplomat magazine. MAPPING CHINA’S TECHNOLOGY GIANTS: COVID-19, SUPPLY CHAINS Mapping China’s Technology Giants is a multi-year project by ASPI’s International Cyber Policy Centre that maps the overseas expansion of key Chinese technology companies. The project, first published in April 2019, is now being re-launched in June 2021 with new research reports, a new website and an enormous amount of new andupdated content.
COUNTERTERRORISM YEARBOOK 2021 ASPI is delighted to release its 5th edition of the Counterterrorism (CT) yearbook, edited by Leanne Close, APM and Daria Impiombato. The 2021 yearbook provides a comprehensive picture of the current global terrorism landscape. The yearbook's 29 authors found Covid-19—a key theme in most chapters—to have had an impact on global terrorism. MAPPING CHINA'S TECH GIANTS: REINING IN CHINA’S TECHNOLOGY From the perspective of Beijing’s policymakers, 2020 was a year in which, as Vice Foreign Minister Le Yucheng put it, China experienced a ‘plot reversal’ and ‘turned a crisis into an opportunity’. 127 ‘Rather than being a “Chernobyl moment”’ for China, the pandemic became a ‘highlight moment for socialism with Chinese characteristics’, Le told a think-tank forum in THE IMPACT OF QUANTUM TECHNOLOGIES ON SECURE This ASPI report examines the impact of quantum technologies on secure communications. It provides an overview of the key technologies and the status of the field in Australia and internationally (including escalating recent developments in both the US and China), and captures counterpart US, UK and Canadian reports and recommendations to those nations’ defence departments that have recentlyROSS GUENTHER APM
Ross was appointed Deputy Commissioner, Public Safety and Security in July 2020, and has portfolio responsibility for Counter Terrorism Command, Crime Command and Transit & Public Safety Command. Ross joined Victoria Police in 1985. An accomplished police officer, his professional experience encompasses the leadership and management of teams across investigative, general policing, MAPPING CHINA'S TECH GIANTS: SUPPLY CHAINS & THE GLOBAL Most of the 27 companies tracked by our Mapping China’s Technology Giants project are heavily involved in the collection and processing of vast quantities of personal and organisational data — everything from personal social media accounts, to smart cities data, to biomedical data. 1 Their business operations—and associated international collaborations — depend on the flow of vastASPI PRESENTS
ASPI’s International Cyber Policy Centre is delighted to invite you to the hybrid event re-launching our ‘Mapping China’s Technology Giants’ project on Wednesday 23 June at 5.30pm. Join us in-person or online via Livestorm. SECURING DEMOCRACY IN THE DIGITAL AGE Securing Democracy in the Digital Age. By Zoe Hawkins. The proliferation of cyberspace and rise of social media have enriched and strengthened the application of democratic governance. Technological developments have expedited the international flow of information, improved freedom of speech in many areas of the world, and increasedthe quality
IS ALARM ON TAIWAN WRONG? AUSTRALIAN CLIMATE ATTITUDES Recently, national security debates in the United States and Australia have been heavily focused on the likelihood of conflict in the Taiwan Straits. Anastasia Kapetas is joined by Ryan Hass, Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution to discuss the credibility of this narrative. They discuss the likelihood of conflict over Taiwan and how Taiwan can counter China’s actions. AUSTRALIA AND VIETNAM The Australia-Vietnam relations are currently enjoying a good run and are bound to continue a positive trajectory. The two countries are increasingly aligned in their strategic outlook and both find each other supportive and, frankly, useful, for their own strategic goals. But this new-found closeness still needs depth and more attention, particularly from the Australian side. | AUSTRALIAN STRATEGIC POLICY INSTITUTE ASPI is an independent, non-partisan think tank that produces expert and timely advice for Australia’s strategic and defence leaders. Our analysts provide expert advice on a broad range of Defence, Cyber and National Security issues. The 2020 Defence Strategic Update set out a bold reform plan for Australian Defence policy that dramatically MAJOR GENERAL ANDREW BOTTRELL, CSC AND BAR, DSM Andrew Bottrell graduated from the Royal Military College in 1987 to the Royal Australian Corps of Transport. He has held numerous appointments in Land/Forces Command, Training Command, and Joint Logistics Command, as well as senior staff appointments in both Strategic Operations Division and Army Headquarters. He also served on exchange at the US Army Training and Doctrine Command in 2003-04 COUNTERTERRORISM YEARBOOK 2021 ASPI is delighted to release its 5th edition of the Counterterrorism (CT) yearbook, edited by Leanne Close, APM and Daria Impiombato. The 2021 yearbook provides a comprehensive picture of the current global terrorism landscape. The yearbook's 29 authors found Covid-19—a key theme in most chapters—to have had an impact on global terrorism. HOME – CHINESE DEFENCE UNIVERSITIES TRACKER China Haiying Electronic Mechanical Technical Research Academy. Huahang Institute of Radio Measurement. Beijing Power Machinery Institute of CASIC’s 31 Institute. China Haiying Electromechanical Technology Academy (a.k.a., China Haiying Science & Technology Corporation) Beijing Power Generating Machinery Institute. US BRINGS STRATEGIC WEIGHT TO QUAD AS CHINA AIRS CONTEMPT Scott Morrison may be forecasting “a new dawn in the Indo-Pacific” with the arrival of the Quadrilateral meeting of Australian, Japanese, Indian and US leaders, but we would do well to remember the village folklore that “the darkest hour is just before the dawn”. The Quad has a strategic mountain to climb to bolster faltering democracies in our region, COVID-19 scything throughARIEL BOGLE
Ariel Bogle is an Analyst with ASPI’s International Cyber Policy Centre. Most recently, she was a technology reporter with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, where she covered online disinformation, surveillance and internet culture. She has won various awards for her work, including for a 2020 Radio National series on online health misinformation. ALEX JOSKE | AUSTRALIAN STRATEGIC POLICY INSTITUTE | ASPI Alex Joske was an Analyst who worked with ASPI's International Cyber Policy Centre from August 2018 to December 2020. He has written for the New York Times, the Financial Review, the Sydney Morning Herald and the Australian and worked as a researcher for CliveHUONG LE THU
Dr Huong Le Thu is a senior analyst at ASPI, Defence and Strategy Program. At ASPI, Dr Le Thu leads projects on Southeast Asia, including on regional alignment politics, Southeast Asian perceptions of great power competition, defence diplomacy, regional dispute management particularly in the South China Sea, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) regionalism, and Australia’s PROF RICHARD HERR OAM Richard Herr has taught at the University of Tasmania since his appointment in October 1972 and has held a variety of positions within the University including Head of Department. He is currently the academic coordinator for the Faculty of Law's Parliamentary Law, Practice and Procedure course, which provides professional development for the 10 Parliaments of Australasia as well as Samoa andMICHAEL SHOEBRIDGE
Michael Shoebridge is the Director of ASPI’s Defence, Strategy and National Security program. He was a senior executive in the Defence organisation and has worked for 25 years in different parts of Australia’s national security community. His career has centred on the connection between strategy, capability and resources in nationalsecurity.
| AUSTRALIAN STRATEGIC POLICY INSTITUTE ASPI is an independent, non-partisan think tank that produces expert and timely advice for Australia’s strategic and defence leaders. Our analysts provide expert advice on a broad range of Defence, Cyber and National Security issues. The 2020 Defence Strategic Update set out a bold reform plan for Australian Defence policy that dramatically MAJOR GENERAL ANDREW BOTTRELL, CSC AND BAR, DSM Andrew Bottrell graduated from the Royal Military College in 1987 to the Royal Australian Corps of Transport. He has held numerous appointments in Land/Forces Command, Training Command, and Joint Logistics Command, as well as senior staff appointments in both Strategic Operations Division and Army Headquarters. He also served on exchange at the US Army Training and Doctrine Command in 2003-04 COUNTERTERRORISM YEARBOOK 2021 ASPI is delighted to release its 5th edition of the Counterterrorism (CT) yearbook, edited by Leanne Close, APM and Daria Impiombato. The 2021 yearbook provides a comprehensive picture of the current global terrorism landscape. The yearbook's 29 authors found Covid-19—a key theme in most chapters—to have had an impact on global terrorism. HOME – CHINESE DEFENCE UNIVERSITIES TRACKER China Haiying Electronic Mechanical Technical Research Academy. Huahang Institute of Radio Measurement. Beijing Power Machinery Institute of CASIC’s 31 Institute. China Haiying Electromechanical Technology Academy (a.k.a., China Haiying Science & Technology Corporation) Beijing Power Generating Machinery Institute. US BRINGS STRATEGIC WEIGHT TO QUAD AS CHINA AIRS CONTEMPT Scott Morrison may be forecasting “a new dawn in the Indo-Pacific” with the arrival of the Quadrilateral meeting of Australian, Japanese, Indian and US leaders, but we would do well to remember the village folklore that “the darkest hour is just before the dawn”. The Quad has a strategic mountain to climb to bolster faltering democracies in our region, COVID-19 scything throughARIEL BOGLE
Ariel Bogle is an Analyst with ASPI’s International Cyber Policy Centre. Most recently, she was a technology reporter with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, where she covered online disinformation, surveillance and internet culture. She has won various awards for her work, including for a 2020 Radio National series on online health misinformation. ALEX JOSKE | AUSTRALIAN STRATEGIC POLICY INSTITUTE | ASPI Alex Joske was an Analyst who worked with ASPI's International Cyber Policy Centre from August 2018 to December 2020. He has written for the New York Times, the Financial Review, the Sydney Morning Herald and the Australian and worked as a researcher for CliveHUONG LE THU
Dr Huong Le Thu is a senior analyst at ASPI, Defence and Strategy Program. At ASPI, Dr Le Thu leads projects on Southeast Asia, including on regional alignment politics, Southeast Asian perceptions of great power competition, defence diplomacy, regional dispute management particularly in the South China Sea, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) regionalism, and Australia’s PROF RICHARD HERR OAM Richard Herr has taught at the University of Tasmania since his appointment in October 1972 and has held a variety of positions within the University including Head of Department. He is currently the academic coordinator for the Faculty of Law's Parliamentary Law, Practice and Procedure course, which provides professional development for the 10 Parliaments of Australasia as well as Samoa andMICHAEL SHOEBRIDGE
Michael Shoebridge is the Director of ASPI’s Defence, Strategy and National Security program. He was a senior executive in the Defence organisation and has worked for 25 years in different parts of Australia’s national security community. His career has centred on the connection between strategy, capability and resources in nationalsecurity.
THE COST OF DEFENCE 2020-2021. PART 2: ASPI DEFENCE BUDGET The big defence news in the past year was in the 2020 Defence Strategic Update (DSU) released by the Australian Government on 1 July. Despite the economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, the DSU ended speculation about the defence budget and reaffirmed the government’s commitment to the robust funding line presented in the 2016 Defence White Paper (2016 DWP). MAPPING CHINA’S TECHNOLOGY GIANTS: COVID-19, SUPPLY CHAINS Mapping China’s Technology Giants is a multi-year project by ASPI’s International Cyber Policy Centre that maps the overseas expansion of key Chinese technology companies. The project, first published in April 2019, is now being re-launched in June 2021 with new research reports, a new website and an enormous amount of new andupdated content.
US BRINGS STRATEGIC WEIGHT TO QUAD AS CHINA AIRS CONTEMPT Scott Morrison may be forecasting “a new dawn in the Indo-Pacific” with the arrival of the Quadrilateral meeting of Australian, Japanese, Indian and US leaders, but we would do well to remember the village folklore that “the darkest hour is just before the dawn”. The Quad has a strategic mountain to climb to bolster faltering democracies in our region, COVID-19 scything through CRACKING THE MISSILE MATRIX Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile. The ESSM is a higher value weapon, costing around $2.4 million, but in a high-end conflict it’s also likely to be required in high volume. Australia is likely to require well over 500 missiles to fit out a surface combatant fleet based on the air warfare destroyers and the Hunter class. THE IMPACT OF QUANTUM TECHNOLOGIES ON SECURE This ASPI report examines the impact of quantum technologies on secure communications. It provides an overview of the key technologies and the status of the field in Australia and internationally (including escalating recent developments in both the US and China), and captures counterpart US, UK and Canadian reports and recommendations to those nations’ defence departments that have recently MAPPING CHINA'S TECH GIANTS: REINING IN CHINA’S TECHNOLOGY From the perspective of Beijing’s policymakers, 2020 was a year in which, as Vice Foreign Minister Le Yucheng put it, China experienced a ‘plot reversal’ and ‘turned a crisis into an opportunity’. 127 ‘Rather than being a “Chernobyl moment”’ for China, the pandemic became a ‘highlight moment for socialism with Chinese characteristics’, Le told a think-tank forum in HOME – CHINESE DEFENCE UNIVERSITIES TRACKER China Haiying Electronic Mechanical Technical Research Academy. Huahang Institute of Radio Measurement. Beijing Power Machinery Institute of CASIC’s 31 Institute. China Haiying Electromechanical Technology Academy (a.k.a., China Haiying Science & Technology Corporation) Beijing Power Generating Machinery Institute. MAPPING CHINA'S TECH GIANTS: SUPPLY CHAINS & THE GLOBAL Most of the 27 companies tracked by our Mapping China’s Technology Giants project are heavily involved in the collection and processing of vast quantities of personal and organisational data — everything from personal social media accounts, to smart cities data, to biomedical data. 1 Their business operations—and associated international collaborations — depend on the flow of vast IS ALARM ON TAIWAN WRONG? AUSTRALIAN CLIMATE ATTITUDES Recently, national security debates in the United States and Australia have been heavily focused on the likelihood of conflict in the Taiwan Straits. Anastasia Kapetas is joined by Ryan Hass, Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution to discuss the credibility of this narrative. They discuss the likelihood of conflict over Taiwan and how Taiwan can counter China’s actions. AUSTRALIA AND VIETNAM The Australia-Vietnam relations are currently enjoying a good run and are bound to continue a positive trajectory. The two countries are increasingly aligned in their strategic outlook and both find each other supportive and, frankly, useful, for their own strategic goals. But this new-found closeness still needs depth and more attention, particularly from the Australian side. | AUSTRALIAN STRATEGIC POLICY INSTITUTE ASPI is an independent, non-partisan think tank that produces expert and timely advice for Australia’s strategic and defence leaders. Our analysts provide expert advice on a broad range of Defence, Cyber and National Security issues. The 2020 Defence Strategic Update set out a bold reform plan for Australian Defence policy that dramatically MAJOR GENERAL ANDREW BOTTRELL, CSC AND BAR, DSM Andrew Bottrell graduated from the Royal Military College in 1987 to the Royal Australian Corps of Transport. He has held numerous appointments in Land/Forces Command, Training Command, and Joint Logistics Command, as well as senior staff appointments in both Strategic Operations Division and Army Headquarters. He also served on exchange at the US Army Training and Doctrine Command in 2003-04 COUNTERTERRORISM YEARBOOK 2021 ASPI is delighted to release its 5th edition of the Counterterrorism (CT) yearbook, edited by Leanne Close, APM and Daria Impiombato. The 2021 yearbook provides a comprehensive picture of the current global terrorism landscape. The yearbook's 29 authors found Covid-19—a key theme in most chapters—to have had an impact on global terrorism. HOME – CHINESE DEFENCE UNIVERSITIES TRACKER China Haiying Electronic Mechanical Technical Research Academy. Huahang Institute of Radio Measurement. Beijing Power Machinery Institute of CASIC’s 31 Institute. China Haiying Electromechanical Technology Academy (a.k.a., China Haiying Science & Technology Corporation) Beijing Power Generating Machinery Institute. US BRINGS STRATEGIC WEIGHT TO QUAD AS CHINA AIRS CONTEMPT Scott Morrison may be forecasting “a new dawn in the Indo-Pacific” with the arrival of the Quadrilateral meeting of Australian, Japanese, Indian and US leaders, but we would do well to remember the village folklore that “the darkest hour is just before the dawn”. The Quad has a strategic mountain to climb to bolster faltering democracies in our region, COVID-19 scything throughARIEL BOGLE
Ariel Bogle is an Analyst with ASPI’s International Cyber Policy Centre. Most recently, she was a technology reporter with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, where she covered online disinformation, surveillance and internet culture. She has won various awards for her work, including for a 2020 Radio National series on online health misinformation. ALEX JOSKE | AUSTRALIAN STRATEGIC POLICY INSTITUTE | ASPI Alex Joske was an Analyst who worked with ASPI's International Cyber Policy Centre from August 2018 to December 2020. He has written for the New York Times, the Financial Review, the Sydney Morning Herald and the Australian and worked as a researcher for CliveHUONG LE THU
Dr Huong Le Thu is a senior analyst at ASPI, Defence and Strategy Program. At ASPI, Dr Le Thu leads projects on Southeast Asia, including on regional alignment politics, Southeast Asian perceptions of great power competition, defence diplomacy, regional dispute management particularly in the South China Sea, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) regionalism, and Australia’s PROF RICHARD HERR OAM Richard Herr has taught at the University of Tasmania since his appointment in October 1972 and has held a variety of positions within the University including Head of Department. He is currently the academic coordinator for the Faculty of Law's Parliamentary Law, Practice and Procedure course, which provides professional development for the 10 Parliaments of Australasia as well as Samoa andMICHAEL SHOEBRIDGE
Michael Shoebridge is the Director of ASPI’s Defence, Strategy and National Security program. He was a senior executive in the Defence organisation and has worked for 25 years in different parts of Australia’s national security community. His career has centred on the connection between strategy, capability and resources in nationalsecurity.
| AUSTRALIAN STRATEGIC POLICY INSTITUTE ASPI is an independent, non-partisan think tank that produces expert and timely advice for Australia’s strategic and defence leaders. Our analysts provide expert advice on a broad range of Defence, Cyber and National Security issues. The 2020 Defence Strategic Update set out a bold reform plan for Australian Defence policy that dramatically MAJOR GENERAL ANDREW BOTTRELL, CSC AND BAR, DSM Andrew Bottrell graduated from the Royal Military College in 1987 to the Royal Australian Corps of Transport. He has held numerous appointments in Land/Forces Command, Training Command, and Joint Logistics Command, as well as senior staff appointments in both Strategic Operations Division and Army Headquarters. He also served on exchange at the US Army Training and Doctrine Command in 2003-04 COUNTERTERRORISM YEARBOOK 2021 ASPI is delighted to release its 5th edition of the Counterterrorism (CT) yearbook, edited by Leanne Close, APM and Daria Impiombato. The 2021 yearbook provides a comprehensive picture of the current global terrorism landscape. The yearbook's 29 authors found Covid-19—a key theme in most chapters—to have had an impact on global terrorism. HOME – CHINESE DEFENCE UNIVERSITIES TRACKER China Haiying Electronic Mechanical Technical Research Academy. Huahang Institute of Radio Measurement. Beijing Power Machinery Institute of CASIC’s 31 Institute. China Haiying Electromechanical Technology Academy (a.k.a., China Haiying Science & Technology Corporation) Beijing Power Generating Machinery Institute. US BRINGS STRATEGIC WEIGHT TO QUAD AS CHINA AIRS CONTEMPT Scott Morrison may be forecasting “a new dawn in the Indo-Pacific” with the arrival of the Quadrilateral meeting of Australian, Japanese, Indian and US leaders, but we would do well to remember the village folklore that “the darkest hour is just before the dawn”. The Quad has a strategic mountain to climb to bolster faltering democracies in our region, COVID-19 scything throughARIEL BOGLE
Ariel Bogle is an Analyst with ASPI’s International Cyber Policy Centre. Most recently, she was a technology reporter with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, where she covered online disinformation, surveillance and internet culture. She has won various awards for her work, including for a 2020 Radio National series on online health misinformation. ALEX JOSKE | AUSTRALIAN STRATEGIC POLICY INSTITUTE | ASPI Alex Joske was an Analyst who worked with ASPI's International Cyber Policy Centre from August 2018 to December 2020. He has written for the New York Times, the Financial Review, the Sydney Morning Herald and the Australian and worked as a researcher for CliveHUONG LE THU
Dr Huong Le Thu is a senior analyst at ASPI, Defence and Strategy Program. At ASPI, Dr Le Thu leads projects on Southeast Asia, including on regional alignment politics, Southeast Asian perceptions of great power competition, defence diplomacy, regional dispute management particularly in the South China Sea, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) regionalism, and Australia’s PROF RICHARD HERR OAM Richard Herr has taught at the University of Tasmania since his appointment in October 1972 and has held a variety of positions within the University including Head of Department. He is currently the academic coordinator for the Faculty of Law's Parliamentary Law, Practice and Procedure course, which provides professional development for the 10 Parliaments of Australasia as well as Samoa andMICHAEL SHOEBRIDGE
Michael Shoebridge is the Director of ASPI’s Defence, Strategy and National Security program. He was a senior executive in the Defence organisation and has worked for 25 years in different parts of Australia’s national security community. His career has centred on the connection between strategy, capability and resources in nationalsecurity.
THE COST OF DEFENCE 2020-2021. PART 2: ASPI DEFENCE BUDGET The big defence news in the past year was in the 2020 Defence Strategic Update (DSU) released by the Australian Government on 1 July. Despite the economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, the DSU ended speculation about the defence budget and reaffirmed the government’s commitment to the robust funding line presented in the 2016 Defence White Paper (2016 DWP). MAPPING CHINA’S TECHNOLOGY GIANTS: COVID-19, SUPPLY CHAINS Mapping China’s Technology Giants is a multi-year project by ASPI’s International Cyber Policy Centre that maps the overseas expansion of key Chinese technology companies. The project, first published in April 2019, is now being re-launched in June 2021 with new research reports, a new website and an enormous amount of new andupdated content.
US BRINGS STRATEGIC WEIGHT TO QUAD AS CHINA AIRS CONTEMPT Scott Morrison may be forecasting “a new dawn in the Indo-Pacific” with the arrival of the Quadrilateral meeting of Australian, Japanese, Indian and US leaders, but we would do well to remember the village folklore that “the darkest hour is just before the dawn”. The Quad has a strategic mountain to climb to bolster faltering democracies in our region, COVID-19 scything through CRACKING THE MISSILE MATRIX Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile. The ESSM is a higher value weapon, costing around $2.4 million, but in a high-end conflict it’s also likely to be required in high volume. Australia is likely to require well over 500 missiles to fit out a surface combatant fleet based on the air warfare destroyers and the Hunter class. THE IMPACT OF QUANTUM TECHNOLOGIES ON SECURE This ASPI report examines the impact of quantum technologies on secure communications. It provides an overview of the key technologies and the status of the field in Australia and internationally (including escalating recent developments in both the US and China), and captures counterpart US, UK and Canadian reports and recommendations to those nations’ defence departments that have recently MAPPING CHINA'S TECH GIANTS: REINING IN CHINA’S TECHNOLOGY From the perspective of Beijing’s policymakers, 2020 was a year in which, as Vice Foreign Minister Le Yucheng put it, China experienced a ‘plot reversal’ and ‘turned a crisis into an opportunity’. 127 ‘Rather than being a “Chernobyl moment”’ for China, the pandemic became a ‘highlight moment for socialism with Chinese characteristics’, Le told a think-tank forum in HOME – CHINESE DEFENCE UNIVERSITIES TRACKER China Haiying Electronic Mechanical Technical Research Academy. Huahang Institute of Radio Measurement. Beijing Power Machinery Institute of CASIC’s 31 Institute. China Haiying Electromechanical Technology Academy (a.k.a., China Haiying Science & Technology Corporation) Beijing Power Generating Machinery Institute. MAPPING CHINA'S TECH GIANTS: SUPPLY CHAINS & THE GLOBAL Most of the 27 companies tracked by our Mapping China’s Technology Giants project are heavily involved in the collection and processing of vast quantities of personal and organisational data — everything from personal social media accounts, to smart cities data, to biomedical data. 1 Their business operations—and associated international collaborations — depend on the flow of vast IS ALARM ON TAIWAN WRONG? AUSTRALIAN CLIMATE ATTITUDES Recently, national security debates in the United States and Australia have been heavily focused on the likelihood of conflict in the Taiwan Straits. Anastasia Kapetas is joined by Ryan Hass, Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution to discuss the credibility of this narrative. They discuss the likelihood of conflict over Taiwan and how Taiwan can counter China’s actions. AUSTRALIA AND VIETNAM The Australia-Vietnam relations are currently enjoying a good run and are bound to continue a positive trajectory. The two countries are increasingly aligned in their strategic outlook and both find each other supportive and, frankly, useful, for their own strategic goals. But this new-found closeness still needs depth and more attention, particularly from the Australian side.HOME
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