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Curtin University ANU Strategic and Defence Studies Centre David Brewster ANU National Security College Monash University James Bowen Perth USAsia Centre Jennifer Parker Naval Institute UNSW Canberra Dr. Lailufar Yasmin University of Dhaka Marc Purcell @ACFID Marcus Schultz ASPI La Trobe University Nilanthi Samaranayake U.S. Institute of Peace University of Sydney - Peter Layton Griffith Asia Inst
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Great to see #AP4D 's recent paper on what a whole-of-nation approach to international policy looks like referenced in Asia Society Australia CEO Anthony Bubalo's recent piece in Financial Review on 'The case for comprehensive #statecraft '.
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It was an absolute privilege to welcome Beth Sanner for an exclusive Executive Briefing.
Thank you to the ANU National Security College for partnering with us and to Beth Sanner for sharing her time, and invaluable perspectives with our Corporate Members.
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#AP4D Advisory Group members Dr Huong LE THU and Richard Maude (@AsiaSocietyAus Asia Society Policy Institute (ASPI)) spoke on a panel focused on Indo-Pacific #Statecraft : Deterrence and #Diplomacy .
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We're excited to host Richard Fontaine, CEO of CNAS, for an Executive Briefing in Melbourne! Richard will delve into the complexities of US-China relations, discussing the myth of neutrality and the increasing dilemmas facing middle powers like Australia.
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Richard Maude the first to name it this week: “the existence of a public national security strategy for Australia at this point in time would be [pause] helpful.” #securingourfuture ANU National Security College