Beyond Professional Forces: The Imperative of Whole-of-Society Defence

01/28/2026
By Robbin Laird My latest book on Australian defence has focused on the significant challenge facing liberal democracies to develop credible defense in depth capabilities that extend far beyond traditional force structures to encompass whole-of-society considerations. The contemporary security environment demands a fundamental reimagining of how nations prepare for, deter,…

Trump’s Transactional New World Order

01/26/2026
By Nick Dowling In 2016, on a stage at Ohio State, I was asked to debate Donald Trump’s foreign policy. My answer was blunt: there wasn’t one. Trump wasn’t a neoclassical realist. He wasn’t an isolationist. He wasn’t anything you could diagram in an IR textbook. He improvised. And it…

Infrastructure as Battlespace: The Return of Direct Defense in Europe

12/13/2025
By Robbin Laird In 2020, Murielle Delaporte and I published a book examining what we termed "the return of direct defense" in Europe. Our central argument challenged conventional thinking about European security: defending Europe in the 2020s requires moving beyond traditional military deterrence to embrace a broader strategic concept that…

Australia’s Maritime Future in Focus: State of Play and Strategic Transformation

11/13/2025
Australia stands at a maritime crossroads. The choices it makes in the coming years will shape not only its security and economic prosperity, but also the stability of the wider Indo-Pacific region. The Indo Pacific International Maritime Exposition, as covered in detail by The Australian, showcased this inflection point: expanding…