{"id":72184,"date":"2022-04-26T15:18:31","date_gmt":"2022-04-26T05:18:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.aspistrategist.ru\/?p=72184"},"modified":"2022-04-26T15:18:31","modified_gmt":"2022-04-26T05:18:31","slug":"russias-ukraine-invasion-must-be-australias-clarion-call","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.aspistrategist.ru\/russias-ukraine-invasion-must-be-australias-clarion-call\/","title":{"rendered":"Russia\u2019s Ukraine invasion must be Australia\u2019s clarion call"},"content":{"rendered":"
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As Ukraine slowly turns the tide on Russia\u2019s assault, Australian leaders must quickly heed the warning of their resistance. War between major powers is no longer a remote possibility in the 21st century. But Canberra isn\u2019t moving fast enough to prepare for a future in which our sovereignty and strategic interests are directly challenged by a hostile great power.<\/p>\n

Right across the Indo-Pacific, China\u2019s growing military presence<\/a> and aggressive grey-zone coercion<\/a> are threatening the regional order, undermining Australia\u2019s security from the South China Sea to Solomon Islands<\/a>. Faced with the most dangerous strategic environment since 1942, Australia urgently needs a more robust and imaginative statecraft.<\/p>\n

Regardless of who wins the 21 May federal election, at least five things are needed to chart a more decisive regional strategy.<\/p>\n

First, Canberra should follow Berlin\u2019s lead<\/a> and establish a one-off, multibillion-dollar fund to build a stronger Australian Defence Force for the 2020s<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Today\u2019s ADF lacks the range and depth to pose dilemmas for a highly capable adversary in Australia\u2019s immediate region. Although Defence has dismissed its longstanding assumption that Australia would have a 10 years\u2019 strategic warning in advance of conflict, too many of its planned military investments are set to deliver in the never-never of the 2030s and 2040s.<\/p>\n

More diversified capabilities are needed now\u2014purchased off the shelf\u2014to expand the options available to future governments. This includes large stocks of long-range missiles for deterrent effect, enabled by larger investments in mobility, theatre-level logistics and forward basing.<\/p>\n

The ADF should buy the US Army\u2019s long-range hypersonic weapon<\/a>, further expand its electronic warfare portfolio, rapidly field lethal autonomous<\/a> platforms<\/a>, and develop more counter-space means. Expanding the Australian Signals Directorate\u2019s offensive cyber and signals intelligence<\/a> capabilities is a welcome start. But new unorthodox manoeuvre and intelligence options are also needed for the ADF to pose its own grey-zone challenges<\/a>\u2014going beyond the window-dressing reforms<\/a> in the wake of the Brereton inquiry into special forces.<\/p>\n

Second, the ADF\u2019s force structure, size and operational fighting concepts must be critically reviewed against the principal adversary that Australia faces: China.<\/p>\n

This review should be conducted externally, akin to Paul Dibb\u2019s seminal mid-1980s work, and occur early in the new term of government. While the 2020 defence strategic update brought a sober and clear-headed strategy, the accompanying force structure plan was a misfire.<\/p>\n

The ADF can\u2019t afford to perpetuate a legacy \u2018balanced<\/a> force<\/a>\u2019 in which all services are made to feel special<\/a>. Instead, hard choices must be made to design a force and way of fighting tailored to Australia\u2019s strategic geography.<\/p>\n

ADF personnel growth<\/a> needs to be a quick march to a minimum 80,000 this decade, not a \u2018strollout\u2019 by 2040. Crucially, if spending 3% of GDP on defence is to be fiscally credible, Canberra must stop wasting billions on non-performing or irrelevant capabilities like heavy armoured vehicles<\/a> and a $45-billion Hunter-class frigate<\/a> program that won\u2019t deliver its first ship until 2033, with the last to arrive in 2047.<\/p>\n

Third, Australia must expand its value proposition as a \u2018partner of choice\u2019 to deepen and diversify its defence partnerships across the Indo-Pacific.<\/p>\n

While progress is being made with established partners like Japan<\/a> and Singapore<\/a>, it\u2019s far too slow and, in key aspects, continues to favour form over substance. Australia must pick up the pace to transform these relationships into vehicles for coordinated regional strategy<\/a>, both bilaterally and with the US and other partners.<\/p>\n

Elsewhere, Australia must be humble and strive to build deeper defence ties with Indonesia, India, Vietnam and the Philippines. This means providing more of the direct and tangible collaboration<\/a> these nations want, such as expanding military intelligence sharing, routinely conducting combined operational activities and increasing the sophistication of exercises. Buying Australian military hardware and supplies also needs to be made easier.<\/p>\n

Realising two-way trust in this process will be hard and require more discipline. But it\u2019s only by offering practical cooperation that exceeds expectations that Canberra can build the robust alignments essential for defending and preserving a resilient Indo-Pacific order.<\/p>\n

Fourth, Australia must pursue a more ambitious diplomacy and bolster its capacity to wield regional influence and foster meaningful engagement.<\/p>\n

Diplomacy<\/a> needs to be valued as a national capability, like military and intelligence means, led by seasoned professionals and funded accordingly. But the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has been under-resourced<\/a> for too long.<\/p>\n

Dismantling AusAID<\/a>, the Australia Network and Radio Australia during the Abbott era was an own goal that squandered established advantages, especially in the Pacific. While infrastructure financing<\/a> initiatives<\/a> have delivered some results, the Solomons Islands\u2019 security pact<\/a> with China highlights the limits of this tool<\/a> in the absence of a comprehensive Australian statecraft.<\/p>\n

A regional influence agency should be considered to synchronise Australia\u2019s public narrative, broadcasting, financing, humanitarian aid and disaster recovery efforts. Here, business, cultural and sporting bodies are Canberra\u2019s best tools. But Australia\u2019s regional interests demand a hybrid approach that brings the nation\u2019s mandarins and non-government leaders under one roof.<\/p>\n

A larger civil crisis capability is also needed, beyond the ADF, that can be deployed quickly and sustained overseas for longer. So long as global temperatures and sea levels continue to rise, the incidence and severity of climate-related disasters impacting our Pacific neighbours will increase\u2014and Australia has a moral and strategic responsibility to do more.<\/p>\n

Finally, the bipartisan Advisory War Council mechanism that guided Australia\u2019s World War II effort should be reprised and adapted for today\u2019s challenges.<\/p>\n

By bringing together the cabinet\u2019s National Security Committee with two or three opposition representatives, Australia could pursue an integrated, long-term strategy more effectively. A new national security council\u2013like organ should enable this approach, organising Australian statecraft at a whole-of-nation level. To be effective, it must have a flat structure, be small in size and have a top-down mandate for conducting net assessments<\/a> and grand strategy. Like its international peers, it should be staffed with leading talent from across politics, government, think tanks, business, the sciences and academia, bringing foresight and direction to what is currently an unimaginative interagency process for driving Australia\u2019s regional strategy.<\/p>\n

These aren\u2019t the only answers. But they will help Canberra accelerate preparations for a more perilous future. Australia must leverage its strengths, exploit its asymmetries and genuinely invest in its Indo-Pacific neighbourhood.<\/p>\n

If Ukraine\u2019s resistance teaches Australia anything, it\u2019s that now is the moment to get ready for great-power competition in our region. This is a race, and time is against us.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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