🚨 NEW SPEAKER ANNOUNCEMENTS 🚨 We are delighted to announce that New Zealand's Attorney-General and Minister of Defence the Hon Judith Collins KC MP, Nobel Peace Prize winner and Chief Executive Officer of Rappler Maria Ressa and Senior Lecturer at the National University of Singapore's Business School Alex Capri, will speak at #TheSydneyDialogue on 2-3 September! They join other recently announced speakers including Australia's Minister for Home Affairs and Cyber Security the Hon Clare O'Neil MP, Secretary of the Department of Science and Technology (Philippines) Dr Renato U. Solidum, Jr, Tonga's Speaker of Parliament Lord Fakafanua, Chief Executive Officer of Conjecture AI Connor Leahy, and many more. Interested in attending #TSD2024? 🏃♀️ Register your interest now before submissions close ➡ https://lnkd.in/gRWY9dbx
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ASPI is an independent, non-partisan think tank focused on Australia's defence, cyber, tech and strategic policy
About us
The Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) is an independent, non-partisan policy institute based in Canberra. It was set up by the government to provide fresh ideas on Australia's defence and strategic policy choices. ASPI is charged with the task of informing the public on strategic and defence issues, generating new ideas for government, and fostering strategic expertise in Australia. It aims to help Australians understand the critical strategic choices which our country will face over the coming years, and to help government make better-informed decisions. www.aspi.org.au
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http://www.aspi.org.au
External link for Australian Strategic Policy Institute
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- Think Tanks
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Barton, Australian Capital Territory
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- Public Company
- Founded
- 2001
- Specialties
- Defence Budget and Management, Operation and Capability, Strategy and International, National Security, Defence economics, and Defence
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Level 2, Arts House
40 Macquarie Street
Barton, Australian Capital Territory 2600, AU
Employees at Australian Strategic Policy Institute
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“Efforts to concentrate knowledge in-house and limit pathways for external knowledge providers will, at best, result in myopia. At worst, they may become a worrying echo of autocratic regimes, where free-thinking and independent ideas are deemed threats to the state”, argue Marigold Black PhD and Michael Webster.
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🚨 NEW PODCAST 🚨 This week on Stop the World it's all about Russia with renowned Russian expert Mark Galeotti. David Wroe asks Mark about the war in Ukraine, whether time is on Ukraine's side, Putin's hold on power & increasing Russian acts of sabotage across Europe. 🎧 Listen now: https://bit.ly/4dfy0S7
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🗓️ JOB REMINDER 🗓️ Applications for the Director of Cyber, Technology and Security position at ASPI are closing on July 28! This is a unique opportunity to lead a dedicated team focused on conducting data-driven research on critical security and technology issues in the Indo-Pacific. As the Director, you will play a pivotal role in shaping policy on cyber security, critical technologies, and emerging threats. Apply now ➡️ https://bit.ly/3W5sLhV
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Led by ASPI's Chair Gai Brodtmann GAICD, ASPI DC recently hosted a roundtable exploring some of the challenges and opportunities for women working in the national security space, including breaking down barriers to entry and leadership, and the importance of building networks. We would like to extend our sincerest gratitude to the representatives from academia, industry, think tanks, and government who participated in the dialogue and look forward to continuing it further!
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"Australia’s National Quantum Strategy showcases the government’s risk appetite for pursuing strategic investments that will spawn sovereign critical capabilities", writes Nishank Motwani, PhD.
Bold push into quantum computing is Australia's Manhattan moment | The Strategist
https://www.aspistrategist.org.au
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“We will always have to deal with a neighbourhood comprising systems different to our own. But we have a way to go—in educating ourselves, in economic engagement and the patient and persistent work of diplomacy”, writes John McCarthy.
Rediscovering Australia’s Asian destiny | The Strategist
https://www.aspistrategist.org.au
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📣 JOB ALERT 📣 ASPI is looking for a Subeditor for The Strategist! Working closely with Editor Bradley Perrett and Director David Wroe, this key role will involve developing and editing insightful national security commentary and analysis! Join us in promoting informed debate and providing expert insights on critical strategic issues. Learn more and apply here ➡ https://t.co/5jryATNJ0F
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ASPI's Director of Defence Strategy and National Security Rebecca Shrimpton was joined by The Aerospace Corporation's Dr Michael "Mick" Gleason, (Ph.D.) on the Center for Space Policy & Strategy's Space Policy Show! They talked Australia-US space integration, deterrence and what resilience means across the space community. 🎧 Listen here ➡ https://bit.ly/3WgeXAd
Tune in now to the latest episode of the Space Policy Show ➡ Resilient Alliances - Space Partner Down Under! How can Australian space efforts integrate and compliment US efforts in both the defense and commercial sectors? 🛰 What makes the perspective from Australia distinct when it comes to deterrence and China?🌏 This weeks episode explores these unique opportunities and challenges for the Australian space sector with The Aerospace Corporation’s Dr. Michael "Mick" Gleason, (Ph.D.) and Rebecca Shrimpton, the Australian Strategic Policy Institute’s Director of Defense Strategy and National Security. 🎧 Watch here: https://lnkd.in/eyHNJEnt #SpacePolicy #Australia #Partnerships
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"Have depressed rare earths prices been engineered by the Chinese state to snuff out non-Chinese rivals before they get going? Or do they simply reflect a weak market, with demand rising more slowly than was expected by the promotors of a slew of new projects?", writes David Uren.
Not just Beijing’s doing: market factors are also hitting rare earths prices | The Strategist
https://www.aspistrategist.org.au