The cost of defence 2020-2021 part 1 : APSI's 2020 defence strategic update brief / prepared by Dr Marcus Hellyer
- Bib ID:
- 8525457
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- Book
- Author:
- Hellyer, Marcus, author
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- Barton, ACT : Australian Strategic Policy Institute, 2020
- ©2020
- 1 online resource (83 pages) : colour illustrations.
- Summary:
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The 2020 Defence Strategic Update (2020 DSU) and 2020 Force Structure Plan-though not a White Paper-makes some crucial adjustments to the Defence White Paper 2016 (DWP 16). ASPI notes that despite Covid-19 and growing budget deficits, the Australian government confirms the funding in the DWP 16 will continue, and be further extended. The threat level identified in 2016 has increased significantly, and our region is in the middle of a significant strategic realignment. As a result of the VUCA strategic environment, the defence budget is planned to grow by 87.4% over the next decade. Bringing into focus why all airmen need to lean-in to learning at a broader level. Although Australia's Air Force is likely to receive funding for Boeing's Loyal Wingman, funding of other autonomous systems, and any additional fighters beyond our Air Force's current seventy-two F-35As, will not be made available until later in the decade.
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- "One hundred & fifty-seven million, four hundred & thirty-nine thousand, four hundred & eighty-five dollars and twenty-one cents per day."
- First published August 2020.
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 81-83)
- Subject:
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- Australia -- Armed Forces -- Operational readiness
- Australia. Australian Defence Force -- Appropriations and expenditures
- Australia. Australian Defence Force
- Australian Defence Force -- Appropriations and expenditures
- Armed Forces -- Appropriations and expenditures
- National security -- Australia -- 21st century
- Strategic rivalries (World politics)
- Armed Forces -- Operational readiness
- Diplomatic relations
- Expenditures, Public
- Military policy
- National security
- Australia -- Armed Forces -- Appropriations and expenditures
- Australia -- Foreign relations -- 21st century
- Australia -- Military policy -- 21st century
- Australia
- Australian
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- Australian Strategic Policy Institute, issuing body
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- APSI's 2020 defence strategic update brief
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