The former Chief of Navy’s analytical piece on the relationship between his service and the nation, The Navy and the Nation: Australia’s Maritime Power in the 21st Century comes as the Royal Australian Navy embarks
The inaugural joint publication of the Center for Maritime Studies of Indonesian Naval Command and Staff College (Pusjianmar Seskoal) with the Sea Power Centre - Australia titled 'Indonesia-Australia Maritime Security: Challenges and Cooperation',
The oceans cover two-thirds of the earth’s surface and have long been a source of livelihood and sustenance.
Piracy at sea is one of the world’s oldest crimes and will persist alongside the ongoing development of seaborne trade and transportation.
Timor-Leste, still commonly referred to as East Timor, is an island nation that gained independence in 2002.
This report argues that several dynamics of the coming few decades in the Indo-Pacific will see naval mines used once again in the region.
The idea of the Indo-Pacific as a single region of interest is specifically useful for Australia, because it encompasses all of Australia’s maritime surrounds.
One of the fundamental responsibilities of a state is to protect its territorial sovereignty from threats and potential conflict.
Countries around the world rely on free passage of goods across the seas, with 90- 95 per cent of international trade by volume carried by ships.