Agenda for change 2019 : strategic choices for the next government / edited by Marcus Hellyer
- Bib ID:
- 8056397
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- Barton, ACT : Australian Strategic Policy Institute, 2019
- ©2019
- 1 online resource (106 pages)
- ISBN:
- 9781925229486
- Series:
- Strategy (Australian Strategic Policy Institute) ; February 2019.
- Summary:
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"In 2018, many commentators pronounced the rules-based global order to be out for the count. This presents serious challenges for a country such as Australia, which has been an active contributor and clear beneficiary of that order. The government that we elect in 2019's federal election will be faced with difficult strategic policy choices unlike any we've confronted in the past 50 years.This volume contains 30 short essays that cover a vast range of subjects, from the big geostrategic challenges of our times, through to defence strategy; border, cyber and human security; and key emergent technologies.The essays provide busy policymakers with policy recommendations to navigate this new world, including proposals that 'break the rules' of traditional policy settings. Each of the essays is easily readable in one sitting-but their insightful and ambitious policy recommendations may take a little longer to digest."--Last page.
- Full contents:
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- Editor's foreword
- Agenda for change 2019 : the big strategic issues / Peter Jennings
- Geostrategic agenda:
- Defending multilateralism and the rules-based global order: Australia's role? / Lisa Sharland
- How to progress the US-Australia alliance in a time of great-power competition / Michael Shoebridge
- A sustainable China policy / Michael Shoebridge
- Australia and Indonesia: towards a durable part nership / Patrick Walters
- How can we engage more productively with Southeast Asia? / Dr Huong Le Thu
- Where to from here with the Quad? / Dr Huong Le Thu
- Australia and the Pacific islands: a partner of choice? / Richard Herr
- Beyond the Indo-Pacific: resetting our engagement with the countries of Africa / Lisa Sharland
- Defence agenda:
- Do we need another Defence White Paper, and what should it say? / Peter Jennings
- What should a Plan B for Australia's military strategy look like? / Dr Marcus Hellye
- What should Australia's Plan B force structure look like? / Dr Marcus Hellye
- Forward defence in depth : rethinking Australia's military strategy / Dr Marcus Hellye
- How to progress defence industry policy / Kate Louis
- Strengthening the nuclear order / Dr Rod Lyon
- Defence's journey : remembering to bring Australians along / Brendan Nicholson
- Security agenda:
- Case for reforming Home Affairs / Dr John Coyne
- Joining national security strategy and risk assessment forperilous times / Dr Anthony Bergin and Dr Paul Barnes
- Women, peace and security : a national security priority / Lisa Sharland
- Influence operations and election interference / Danielle Cave and Tom Uren
- Are our cyber policy settings right? / Fergus Hanson
- Building resilience in the face of Chinese Communist Party interference / Alex Joske
- Resolving federal law enforcement's supply and demand challenge / Dr John Coyne
- Enhancing counterterrorism strategies / Dr Isaac Kfir
- Climate change and national security / Dr Paul Barnes
- Energy security / Clare Paynter
- New approach to development and human security in Papua New Guinea / Stephanie Copus-Campbell
- Assisting Papua New Guinea with maritime and border security / Dr Sam Bateman
- Technology and security agenda:
- Future technologies and Australia's defence industry / Dr Malcolm Davis
- Investing in fundamental research: quantum technologiesand defence / Dr Malcolm Davis
- Artificial intelligence and security : future policy directions / Professor Hugh Durrant-Whyte
- About the authors.
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- Includes bibliographical references.
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