The obscene business which is war has many rules. Command responsibility, also now called the Yamashita Principle, is that obligation of all commanders to ensure their troops fight within those rules. Failure to do so is considered an omission mode of individual...
Defence & Foreign Affairs
Opinion: Among the Sea Powers – Australia’s Maritime Strategy in the Indo-Pacific
Wednesday 19th Oct 2022
The Indo-Pacific is the busiest and most contested area in relation to international security, with multiple players, agendas, and interests. Australia’s interests in the region are driven by the recognition that great power politics are increasingly being played out...
Opinion: Missile strike a stark strategic reminder
Saturday 15th Oct 2022
RUSSIA’S Kerch bridge linking it with what most regard as unlawfully occupied Crimea was allegorical of the strengths and weaknesses of Australia’s strategic defences. The air-sea gap providing physical separation for continental Australia from southeast Asia and the...
Opinion Greg Sheridan: Defence – Tanks, but the maritime threat’s more important
Thursday 13th Oct 2022
Defence Minister Richard Marles said one incredibly important thing on Monday. It couldn’t be clearer and it bears repeating: “In a rational world, defence spending is a function of strategic threat. And we are rational people.” He also said the defence budget would...
Commentary: Assessing the future of land combat capability
Tuesday 13th Sep 2022
Should Defence press ahead with its investments in next-generation land combat capability or is it time to reallocate resources elsewhere to reflect changes in modern warfighting? Last month, the Albanese government launched the Defence Strategic Review, touted...
Commentary: Defence ducks probe into war crimes accountability
Tuesday 13th Sep 2022
Source: BEN PACKHAM The Australian Newspaper's Foreign Affairs & Defence Correspondent - September 13, 2022 Defence has avoided an inquiry into the accountability of senior commanders for war crimes despite the findings of an independent panel, which said it...
Commentary: Paul Dibb: Beware these pitfalls in review of defence
Wednesday 24th Aug 2022
Professor Paul Dibb wrote the 1986 Review of Australia’s Defence Capabilities and was the primary author of the 1987 Defence White Paper Defending Australia. When announcing his Defence Strategic Review on August 3, Richard Marles stressed that the strategic changes...
Commentary: Hard work of defence begins for PM Anthony Albanese and Defence Minister Richard Marles
Tuesday 7th Jun 2022
An open letter to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Defence Minister Richard Marles Dear Anthony and Richard, Congratulations on your election win – majority government amid political fragmentation is no small achievement. I know you both care deeply about national...
Opinion – Much to Worry About in our own Region
Saturday 2nd Apr 2022
Developing regional tensions should concern Australians as much as events in Ukraine. READ MORE
Commentary – Defence is avoiding scrutiny on its long-awaited response to the Brereton inquiry
Tuesday 10th Aug 2021
If Defence is determined to learn the lessons of the past, why isn’t it being upfront with the public on its response to the Brereton war crimes inquiry? Justice Paul Brereton’s report last November laid bare the most shameful chapter in the Australian Defence Force’s...