Tackling racism is a security challenge

Racism has emerged as a security issue—yet again. This has been brought home dramatically by the attack in Christchurch and the responses. Like many nations, Australia has had to deal with deadly violence from residents …

Policy, Guns and Money: Episode 14

In the wake of the Christchurch terror attack, we talk to two eminent thinkers on national security and counterterrorism, ASPI Executive Director Peter Jennings and Jacinta Carroll of the Australian National University’s National Security College. …

Connecting the dots: climate change, WPS and youth

This article is part of a series on women, peace and security that The Strategist is publishing in recognition of International Women’s Day 2019. Impacts of climate change have been recognised (through empirical and scientific evidence) as …

The end of Bouteflika’s Algeria?

It may seem a long way from Australia’s strategic environment, but Algeria plays a significant role in global affairs through its participation at the UN and in most of the multilateral organisations. So it’s worth …

Counterterrorism yearbook 2019: China

China’s problem with terrorism has until recently been largely isolated to the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in the far northwest of the country. However, that’s been changing as Uyghur militancy and terrorism increasingly impinge on …

Nationality law and the Israeli election

Does Israel belong to all of its citizens or to the Jewish people alone? As the Israeli election scheduled for 9 April draws near, this question has once again attracted a lot of attention. Israel …

France has the ambition Europe needs

French President Emmanuel Macron recently launched his platform for the upcoming European parliament elections. Official reactions to his approach—outlined in a commentary published simultaneously in every European Union country—were mostly positive, with even the Eurosceptic …

What’s next for Kazakhstan?

On 19 March, the only president that independent Kazakhstan has ever known, Nursultan Nazarbayev, announced his resignation after almost three decades of near-absolute power. In a televised speech, Nazarbayev praised the country’s achievements and called …

Hate and broadcasting, media and power

A killer walks into mosques in Christchurch and broadcasts a message of hate around the world. The 50 murders reveal again the disrupted landscape of our digital world. In an age of information chaos, a …