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Ava go, ya mug! How Australia can stop fearing failure and embrace the best of American innovation culture
Drawing on insights from the United States' experience, this paper assesses the cultural challenge of embracing failure constructively.
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Mapping the Third Offset: Australia, the United States and future war in the Indo-Pacific
The Third Offset strategy is perceived as a solution to matching the US defence budget with US strategic ambitions — to find means of sustaining its military-technological advantage in this new era of great power competition.
Discussion paper
The debate papers: should Australia withdraw its military forces from the Middle East?
Rodger Shanahan and John Blaxland argue about whether Australia should maintain military operations in the Arabian Peninsula or focus on threats closer to home.
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Failure to launch: Australia, the United States and the threat of inefficient innovation
The Global Innovation Index, the world's leading measurement of innovation across more than 80 indicators, shows Australia is not innovating enough. The economic and technological realities of an increasingly innovative world economy will inevitably catch up to Australia.
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Peaceful erosion? Trump, China, and the dual crisis in America's Asia policy
In an era of rising Chinese power and ambition, America’s position in Indo-Pacific Asia is at risk of decline not through war but due to inattention.