A clear-eyed examination of how Australia should approach the complex security challenges at play in its maritime domain
Security starts at home ...
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Rebecca Strating is the director of La Trobe Asia and a professor in politics and international relations at La Trobe University. Her research focuses on Australian foreign policy and maritime disputes in the Indo-Pacific. She is the author of three books and more than twenty peer-reviewed articles.
Joanne Wallis is a professor of international security at the University of Adelaide. Joanne has been a visiting scholar at the Department of Defence's Australian Civil Military Centre and regularly briefs government agencies, consults for both the government and private sector, and participates in international strategic dialogues. She is the author of several books on politics and international relations.
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