This Remembrance Day, consider the lessons of World War I. We are not immune from the return of war if we do not adequately prepare for an enduring peace in our own time.
Australia finds itself grappling with increasing vulnerability to Chinese military aggression and potential involvement in a conflict that could lead to a catastrophic nuclear disaster. This stern warning comes from Sam Roggeveen, a former Australian intelligence specialist and director of the Lowy Institute’s international security programme. In his recent piece for the Australian Foreign Affairs journal, Roggeveen highlights how Australia’s decisions to bring U.S. combat forces and align its
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