National security in Australia usually has a khaki tinge to it. But the fragility of global supply chains and potential for coercion means the economy must be recruited as well. Originally published in the Australian Financial Review.
National security in Australia usually has a khaki tinge to it. But the fragility of global supply chains and potential for coercion means the economy is now being recruited as well.
As the year winds down many of us are mulling over resolutions for ourselves in 2021, such as losing a few pounds, learning a new skill, or finding more time to spend with loved ones. This week, though, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida laid out a much larger, and more long-term, goal…