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  • Nov 12, 2024 | aspistrategist.org.au | Sophia Gaston

    The AUKUS review that Sir Stephen Lovegrove will deliver to the British government this month represents a vital opportunity to consolidate the project’s successes and turn a clean page on the areas of dysfunction and inertia that have dogged the project’s first three years. Sir Stephen has been tasked with assessing British progress with AUKUS, identifying obstacles and advising on further opportunities for the Australian-UK-US defence technology partnership.

  • Sep 1, 2024 | spectator.com.au | Sophia Gaston |Justin Bassi

    Keir Starmer’s geopolitical in-tray will arguably be one of the most daunting in recent history. The Prime Minister faces a number of conflicts and hard choices – and a completely different geopolitical landscape to the last time Labour was in power. Key among these challenges is China, which has risen in the past 14 years to become an economic and military superpower, and a disruptive antagonist to the liberal international order.

  • Sep 1, 2024 | spectator.co.uk | Sophia Gaston |Justin Bassi

    Text size Line Spacing Comments Share Share Sophia Gaston and Justin Bassi How Labour should deal with China Linkedin Messenger Email Keir Starmer’s geopolitical in-tray will arguably be one of the most daunting in recent history. The Prime Minister faces a number of conflicts and hard choices – and a completely different geopolitical landscape to the last time Labour was in power. Key among these challenges is China, which has risen in the past 14 years to become an economic and military...

  • Jul 5, 2024 | aspi.org.au | Alex Caples |Sophia Gaston |Eric Chewning

    Skip to main navigation Skip to content Skip to sidebar Please enable javascript to access the full functionality of this site news Stop the World: AUKUS, industry and public support with Sophia Gaston and Eric Chewning Stop the World: AUKUS, industry and public support with Sophia Gaston and Eric Chewning In this episode of Stop the World, we bring you the final interview from our special series recorded from the sidelines of the ASPI Defence Conference ‘JoiningFORCES’. And today it’s all...

  • Mar 14, 2023 | spectator.co.uk | Sophia Gaston

    Aukus is one of the most significant security pacts in modern history. It marks a bold new era in how we think about our alliances and our national resilience. Brits are on board with the pact: 64 per cent are confident about its ability to make us safer; a similar number (65 per cent) think it will make the UK more competitive towards China. After 18 months of intensive research and negotiations, the Aukus trilateral pact is finally taking shape.

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