After a slightly protracted delay, thanks in large part to the challenge of balancing work, PhD study, and impending fatherhood, I have recently had another short piece published. This article was carried by Fulcrum, the blog of the Singapore-based Institute for Southeast Asia Studies (ISEAS)-Yusof Ishak Institute, and examined the past and future contributions of the Five Power Defence Arrangements to maritime security in Southeast Asia.
This came about as part of the ‘Blue Security’ Project; an initiative led by La Trobe Asia, the UWA Defence and Security Institute, Griffith Asia Institute, UNSW Canberra and the Asia-Pacific Development, Diplomacy and Defence Dialogue (AP4D).
Visit Fulcrum for the full article.
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