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Flags of the Five Eyes countries
Canva
12 March 2025

Five Eyes wide shut: now is the wrong time to pause in shaping Australia’s intelligence agencies

Rory Medcalf writes about the urgent need for Australia to enhance its intelligence capabilities amid global instability and calls for the government to release the intelligence review findings.
  • Intelligence
  • Five Eyes
  • United States
  • Ukraine
  • Canada
  • United Kingdom
  • New Zealand
Donald Trump at a rally
Flickr: Gage Skidmore CC BY-SA 2.0
03 March 2025

At what point do we say ‘enough’ to Trump?

David Andrews writes how Australia has so far been content to bend and gently adjust to the Trump 2.0 whirlwind and why it will inevitably have to decide where it can draw the line.
  • Trump
  • Diplomacy
  • AUKUS
  • NATO
  • Europe
  • Ukraine
Flag of Finland on military uniform.
Bumble Dee, Adobe stock
14 May 2025

Could Australia learn about preparedness from Finland, the prepper nation of the Nordics?

Professor Rory Medcalf and Dr Christian Fjäder spoke to ABC News about what Australia can learn from Finland in the national security domain.
  • Finland
  • Defence
  • national security policy
  • EU
  • Russia
  • Ukraine
The National Security Podcast
14 Aug 2025
The National Security Podcast

Partners with limits: inside the China–Russia relationship

In this episode, Dilnoza Ubaydullaeva and Graham Meehan join Sally Bulkeley to delve into the complex dynamics of the China-Russia relationship, exploring the alignment and divergence of their strategic interests.

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The National Security Podcast
20 Mar 2025
The National Security Podcast

Russia, the US, and the (uncertain) future of "the West"

In this episode, Peter Tesh and Mikhail Zygar join Rory Medcalf for a discussion on the evolving role and influence of Russia in the global order, the impending challenges of the war in Ukraine, and the role that the US and Europe will play in this equation. 

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The National Security Podcast
25 Sep 2025
The National Security Podcast

What Finland can teach Australia about national security

In this episode, Pasi Rajala joins Rory Medcalf to discuss the evolving geopolitical landscape, the importance of international cooperation among democracies, and Finland's unique approach to security and resilience. 

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The National Security Podcast
12 Jun 2025
The National Security Podcast

In conversation with Canada’s Chief of the Defence Staff

In this episode, General Jennie Carignan joins Sally Bulkeley to discuss Canada’s evolving defence posture amid a shifting strategic landscape, with a focus on interoperability with partners like Australia, its Indo-Pacific commitments, and lessons drawn from the war in Ukraine. 

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The National Security Podcast
06 Feb 2025
The National Security Podcast

The power of fiction and storytelling in understanding national security

In this episode, Misha Zelinsky and Mick Ryan join David Andrews to explore the intersection of fiction and national security – sharing personal experiences on how storytelling can shape public perceptions, and inspire action in the realm.

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Ukraine flag waving
Adobe Image
22 March 2022

Putin’s Ukraine invasion and its Indo-Pacific impact: what it means for Taiwan and China

This paper is based on a virtual lecture delivered on 22 March 2022 by Professor Nobukatsu Kanehara of Doshisha University, Ex Deputy National Security Advisor to Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzo ABE.
  • Ukraine
  • Russia
  • Taiwan
  • China
  • Indo-Pacific
  • the West
Papua New Guinea Minister for Defence Billy Joseph meets with Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, Richard Marles at Australian Parliament House for the Ministerial Forum.
(Image Jay Cronan/ADF)
19 November 2025

Poland rail blast spotlights Russian sabotage in Europe and Zelensky goes to Turkey

David Andrews interview | Monocle Radio
Putin with Trump.
Kremlin
08 August 2025

Putin meeting Trump in "coming days"

David Andrews interview | ABC News
nato
01 November 2024

Australia's strategic thinking on the war in Ukraine, NATO, and Indo-Pacific security

Gorana Grgić | United States Institute of Peace
A Ukrainian soldier stands in a trench on the frontline near Avdiivka, an eastern city where fierce battles against Russian forces have been taking place, in the Donetsk region, Ukraine, April 28, 2023. (AP Photo)
AP Photo via The New York Times
22 September 2024

Australia treats world’s most important conflict with indifference

George Brandis | The Sydney Morning Herald
onald Trump, President of the United States of America, Ilham Aliyev, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, and Nikol Pashinyan, Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia
President of the Republic of Azerbaijan
23 August 2025

Ukraine war shakes up geopolitics in other ex-Soviet states

Dilnoza Ubaydullaeva | Deutsche Welle
John Bew
King's College London
08 January 2026

Interview with John Bew – adviser to four Prime Ministers

John Bew interview | Comment is Freed
President Donald J. Trump participates in a bilateral meeting with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zalensky Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2019
Flickr: UNGA
05 March 2025

US suspends intelligence sharing with Ukraine

Rory Medcalf interview | ABC Radio
Putin laying flowers at the Motherland monument at Piskaryovskoye Memorial Cemetery
Alexei Danichev/RIA Novosti via the Kremlin
24 February 2026

Four years of folly: mired in Ukraine, Putin won’t back down

Peter Tesch | The Strategist