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Publications

Do Morals Matter? Presidents and Foreign Policy from FDR to Trump

Security Challenges
Volume 16, No.4 (2020)

The Deer and the Dragon: Southeast Asia and China in the 21st Century

Security Challenges
Volume 16, No.4 (2020)

The strange submarine saga: vital yet vexed

Security Challenges
Volume 16, No.4 (2020)

Logical Engagement: Using Positive Sanctions to Coerce North Korea

Security Challenges
Volume 16, No.4 (2020)

Improving supply chain resilience through preparedness

Security Challenges
Volume 16, No.4 (2020)

A Market-Oriented Approach to Supply Chain Security

Security Challenges
Volume 16, No.4 (2020)

Geoeconomics and the Australian university sector: A ‘geoeducation’ analysis

Security Challenges
Volume 16, No.4 (2020)

Interrogating Chinese economic coercion: the Australian experience since 2017

Security Challenges
Volume 16, No.4 (2020)

How Should Australia Respond to China’s Increased Presence in the Pacific Islands

Security Challenges
Volume 16, No.3 (2020)

Japan's China Strategy: The End of Liberal Deterrence

Security Challenges
Volume 16, No.3 (2020)

The Future Indo-Pacific Order

Security Challenges
Volume 16, No.3 (2020)

Roles of Norms-Based Diplomacy in the Asian Maritime Order

Security Challenges
Volume 16, No.3 (2020)

Infrastructure Choices and the Future of the Indo-Pacific

Security Challenges
Volume 16, No.3 (2020)

India and a Regional Rules-Based Order: Equity and Inclusion

Security Challenges
Volume 16, No.3 (2020)

Southeast Asia and the Indo-Pacific Concepts: From Resistance to Reticence to Reaction

Security Challenges
Volume 16, No.3 (2020)

ASEAN Centrality and Indonesian Leadership in a Contested Indo-Pacific Order

Security Challenges
Volume 16, No.3 (2020)

How to Defend Australia

Security Challenges
Volume 16, No.3 (2020)

The Indo-Pacific: From Concept to Contest

Security Challenges
Volume 16, No.3 (2020)

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