Can industry policy become a tool of national deterrence? Major Andrew Buckley argues that reshaping Australia’s economy could strengthen resilience—and dissuade coercion before it begins.
Brigadier Craig Shortt reflects on how character shapes ethical decision-making under pressure and why developing moral courage is essential to professional mastery in Defence.
What happens when doing the “legal” thing in war doesn’t feel like the right thing—and the consequences haunt you for decades?
Want to understand how navies think, speak, and operate around the world? Explore the Naval Culture and Language Series on Horizon, the Navy’s PME hub.
What if the most strategically adaptive military force in the 21st century isn’t Western—but Chinese?
To be able to fight a possible major conflict, Australia's defence industrial base will need to be just as prepared, adaptable and resilient as it was in the lead-up to World War Two.