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The National Security Podcast
ANU National Security College
272 episodes
4 days ago
Expert analysis, insights and opinion on the national security challenges facing Australia and the Indo-Pacific.

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Expert analysis, insights and opinion on the national security challenges facing Australia and the Indo-Pacific.

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The National Security Podcast
Partners with limits: inside the China–Russia relationship

How aligned are China and Russia's strategic interests?

How is this relationship playing out in relation to competing spheres of influence in Central Asia?

What are the key points of friction in the China-Russia partnership?


In this episode, Dilnoza Ubaydullaeva and Graham Meehan join Sally Bulkeley to delve into the complex dynamics of the China-Russia relationship, exploring the alignment and divergence of their strategic interests.


Dr Dilnoza Ubaydullaeva is a Lecturer at the ANU National Security College (NSC).

Graham Meehan is a former diplomat, including having served overseas as the Australian Ambassador to Russia and Deputy Head of Mission in Beijing.

Sally Bulkeley is Deputy Head of College at NSC, on secondment from the Department of Defence. 


TRANSCRIPT 


Show notes 

  • NSC academic programs – find out more 


 We'd love to hear from you! Send in your questions, comments, and suggestions to NatSecPod@anu.edu.au. You can tweet us @NSC_ANU and be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss out on future episodes.


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3 days ago
42 minutes 59 seconds

The National Security Podcast
PM Albanese's China visit and the future of the Aus-China relationship

How has the Australia-China relationship changed since the Prime Minister’s last visit to China in 2023? 

From China's perspective, how does its relationship with Australia fit into its current worldview? And how has US policy under Trump impacted that relationship? 

What does the future hold for the Australia-China relationship, given China’s increasingly assertive foreign and strategic policies? 


In this episode, Rowan Callick and Will Glasgow join Susan Dietz to unpack PM Anthony Albanese’s recent visit to China and the complexities of navigating the Australia–China relationship.


Rowan Callick OBE is an Expert Associate at the ANU National Security College (NSC). He is an experienced journalist with extensive China and other Indo-Pacific expertise. 

Will Glasgow is The Australian’s North Asia Correspondent, now based in Beijing. He has lived and reported from Beijing and Taipei since 2020. 

Susan Dietz is Senior Executive Advisor, China at NSC. 


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Show notes 

  • NSC academic programs – study with us 


We'd love to hear from you! Send in your questions, comments, and suggestions to NatSecPod@anu.edu.au. You can tweet us @NSC_ANU and be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss out on future episodes. 



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1 week ago
51 minutes 39 seconds

The National Security Podcast
How can we avoid conflict in our region?

What are some of the key mechanisms for avoiding conflict?

Why is ASEAN a key player in preventive diplomacy in the Indo-Pacific region?

What challenges are faced in trying to prevent conflict in the region? And what role does Australia play?


In this episode, Bec Strating, Huong Le Thu and Collin Koh delve into the complexities of conflict prevention in the Indo-Pacific region, emphasising the role of ASEAN, Australia and other partners.


Rebecca (Bec) Strating FAIIA is the Director of La Trobe Asia and Professor of International Relations at La Trobe University. She is also an Expert Associate at the ANU National Security College (NSC).

Dr Huong Le Thu is Deputy Director of Asia at the International Crisis Group – a conflict prevention organisation. She is also an Expert Associate at NSC.

Dr Collin Koh is Senior Fellow at the Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies and an Expert Associate at NSC.

Professor Rory Medcalf AM FAIIA is Head of NSC. His professional experience spans more than three decades across diplomacy, intelligence analysis, think tanks, journalism and academia.


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Show notes

·      NSC academic programs – study with us

·      Preventing conflict in our region: options for Australian statecraft

·      ASEAN Community Vision 2045

·      COLREGS


We'd love to hear from you! Send in your questions, comments, and suggestions to NatSecPod@anu.edu.au. You can tweet us @NSC_ANU and be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss out on future episodes.


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2 weeks ago
51 minutes 51 seconds

The National Security Podcast
Unpacking the Australia-US relationship with “our man in Washington”

Is America retreating from global leadership? 

Is this just a temporary wave of tension in the bilateral relationship, or might it signal a broader, long-term shift? 

Are the current AUKUS debates in Australia cutting through in the US? 

 

In this episode, John Blaxland joins David Andrews to discuss Australia’s relationship with the US, and why he believes we’re well placed to withstand the instabilities of Trump’s second term in office. 

 

John Blaxland is Director of the North America Liaison Office and Professor of International Security and Intelligence Studies at The Australian National University. 

David Andrews is Senior Manager, Policy & Engagement at the ANU National Security College


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Show notes 

  • Nuclear Matters podcast 
  • The Secret Cold War: The Official History of ASIO, 1975-1989 by John Blaxland and Rhys Crawley 
  • Australia’s American Alliance edited by Peter J Dean, Stephan Frühling & Brendan Taylor 
  • More from the National Security Podcast on this topic: Security in transition: Trump’s America, alliances, and global stability 

 

We'd love to hear from you! Send in your questions, comments, and suggestions to NatSecPod@anu.edu.au. You can tweet us @NSC_ANU and be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss out on future episodes. 


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3 weeks ago
39 minutes 34 seconds

The National Security Podcast
A decade at the helm: in conversation with Rory Medcalf

How has Australia’s security landscape changed over the last decade? 

How was the Indo-Pacific concept born, and how has it evolved? 

What are the biggest threats facing Australia right now? 

 

In this episode, Rory Medcalf joins David Andrews to look back on the past decade in which he has served as Head of the ANU National Security College (NSC). They discuss the evolution of global threats over this period and how NSC has shifted its work to respond. 

 

Professor Rory Medcalf AM is Head of NSC. His professional experience spans more than three decades across diplomacy, intelligence analysis, think tanks, journalism and academia.  

David Andrews is Senior Manager, Policy & Engagement at NSC 

 

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Show notes 

  • Nuclear Matters podcast 
  • ANU National Security College initiatives 
  • NSC Community Consultations 
  • Contest for the Indo-Pacific: Why China Won’t Map the Future 
  • Senator the Hon Marise Payne, then Minister for Foreign Affairs, and Senator the Hon Penny Wong, then Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs launch Contest for the Indo-Pacific 
  • Professor Medcalf’s first speech at NSC, March 2015 
  • Speech: Mapping our Indo-Pacific future, June 2018 
  • Speech: Making sense of national security, December 2022 
  • Speech: Australian resilience and preparedness in the new world disorder, May 2025 

 

We'd love to hear from you! Send in your questions, comments, and suggestions to NatSecPod@anu.edu.au. You can tweet us @NSC_ANU and be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss out on future episodes.


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1 month ago
47 minutes 16 seconds

The National Security Podcast
Nuclear flashpoint: Iran strikes, non-proliferation, and future threats

What impact will US and Israeli air strikes on Iran have on global non-proliferation efforts?

How is Trump reshaping the US's leadership in nuclear non-proliferation?

Could shifting international security dynamics encourage countries like South Korea or Japan to pursue nuclear weapons programs?


In this episode, Michael Cohen and Maria Rost Rublee join David Andrews to discuss how recent strikes on Iran have brought nuclear non-proliferation back to the forefront of international policy debates.


Michael Cohen is Associate Professor and Academic Director at the ANU National Security College (NSC)

Maria Rost Rublee is Professor of International Relations at the University of Melbourne and an Executive Committee member of Women in Nuclear-Australia

David Andrews is Senior Manager, Policy & Engagement at NSC


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Show notes   

  • Nuclear Matters podcast
  • Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT)
  • Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW)
  • International Atomic Energy Agency
  • Nuclear Suppliers Group

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1 month ago
35 minutes

The National Security Podcast
Disasters, distrust, and disinformation

What are some of the challenges societies face because of mis- and disinformation during disaster response?

How can Australia adapt to deal with these challenges? What lessons can we learn from incidents around the world?

What does the future look like if we don't adapt to this changing environment?


Jodie Wrigley is Partner and Head of Social Change at SenateSHJ.

Anthony Bradstreet is the Chief Customer Officer at Safe365 Global.

Allison Curtis is the Deputy Executive Director of the Strong Cities Network.

David Andrews is Senior Manager, Policy & Engagement at the ANU National Security College.  


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Show notes  

  • Nuclear Matters podcast
  • Community Consultations

 

We'd love to hear from you! Send in your questions, comments, and suggestions to NatSecPod@anu.edu.au. You can tweet us @NSC_ANU and be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss out on future episodes.


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1 month ago
48 minutes 3 seconds

The National Security Podcast
Iran, Israel and the future of Middle East security

Where do the other Middle East countries and the Gulf nations stand on the Iran-Israel conflict? How do they view the US’ changing foreign policy?

What were the motivations behind the recent US and Israeli attacks on Iran? Was it preventive or pre-emptive action?

Is regime change in Iran a realistic objective by Israel/US?

Could Australia be asked to support future US military or strategic actions in the region?


In this episode, Jessie Moritz and Ian Parmeter join David Andrews in discussion about the unfolding conflicts in the Middle East and their consequences for the future of regional and global security. 


Dr Jessie Moritz is a Senior Lecturer at the ANU Centre for Arabic and Islamic Studies.

Ian Parmeter is a research scholar and PhD candidate at the ANU Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies.

David Andrews is the Senior Manager, Policy & Engagement at the ANU National Security College.  


TRANSCRIPT 

 

Show notes 

  • NSC academic programs – find out more   
  • Ian Parmeter: The US has entered the Israel-Iran war. Here are 3 scenarios for what might happen next
  • Ian Parmeter: Netanyahu has two war aims: destroying Iran’s nuclear program and regime change. Are either achievable?
  • Jessie Moritz: A shaky ceasefire; where now for Iran's leadership? And Stan Grant's new life on country
  • Jessie Moritz: Australia's Iran fallout warning despite uneasy truce
  • Abraham Accords
  • USAID
  • UNRWA – United Nations Relief Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
  • JCPOA – Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action

 

We'd love to hear from you! Send in your questions, comments, and suggestions to NatSecPod@anu.edu.au. You can tweet us @NSC_ANU and be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss out on future episodes.   


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1 month ago
53 minutes 20 seconds

The National Security Podcast
The trans-Tasman alliance: strengthening Australia-NZ security ties

What is the ‘foreign policy reset’ undertaken by New Zealand’s National government, and how does it differ from the previous Labour government’s approach?  

How can New Zealand and Australia strengthen their alliance to face shared security challenges, amidst US uncertainty and strategic competition with China?  

How have recent Chinese activities in the Tasman Sea and the wider Pacific been viewed in New Zealand compared to Australia? What impact are these activities having on New Zealanders’ perceptions of China?  


In this episode, David Capie and Nicholas Khoo join David Andrews to unpack New Zealand’s shifting foreign and defence policy, its approach to China, AUKUS, and its relationship with Australia. 


Professor David Capie is Director of the Centre for Strategic Studies and Professor of International Relations. 

Dr Nicholas Khoo is an Associate Professor of International Politics at the University of Otago. 

David Andrews is Senior Manager, Policy & Engagement at the ANU National Security College. 


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Show notes 

  • NSC academic programs – find out more 
  • NZ 2025 Defence Capability Plan 
  • New Zealand's National Security Strategy 
  • FPDA – Five Power Defence Arrangements 
  • CPTPP – The Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership 

 

We'd love to hear from you! Send in your questions, comments, and suggestions to NatSecPod@anu.edu.au. You can tweet us @NSC_ANU and be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss out on future episodes.


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1 month ago
45 minutes 1 second

The National Security Podcast
In conversation with Canada’s Chief of the Defence Staff

Why is the Indo-Pacific of importance to Canada? Will it have a more consistent presence in the region in the future? 

How is Canada adapting its defence capabilities to meet the demands of a rapidly changing geopolitical and technological landscape? 

What lessons has Canada drawn from the war in Ukraine, and how are these shaping the future of its armed forces and military operations? 

 

In this episode, General Jennie Carignan joins Sally Bulkeley to discuss Canada’s evolving defence posture amid a shifting strategic landscape, with a focus on interoperability with partners like Australia, its Indo-Pacific commitments, and lessons drawn from the war in Ukraine. 

 

General M.A. Jennie Carignan, CMM, MSC, MSM, CD is Canada’s Chief of the Defence Staff.  

Sally Bulkeley is Deputy Head of College at the ANU National Security College, on secondment from the Department of Defence. 


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Show notes 

  • NSC academic programs – find out more 
  • Canada boosts defence spending to 2 per cent of GDP amid growing threats 
  • Australia's JORN defence radar is being bought by Canada, the decision is part of a wider shift 
  • North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) 

 

We'd love to hear from you! Send in your questions, comments, and suggestions to NatSecPod@anu.edu.au.You can contact us on X (formerly Twitter) @NSC_ANU and Bluesky @nscanu.bsky.social, and be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss out on future episodes. 


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2 months ago
30 minutes 24 seconds

The National Security Podcast
AI, rights and rules: who’s accountable in an automated world?

Can differing global approaches to AI regulation and investment work together, or are we headed toward fragmented, siloed systems?

How can AI governance in developing nations be supported as part of regional aid and security agendas?

What challenges does Australia face in regulating AI without a national bill of rights or federal human rights charter?

Should governments mandate the inclusion of human oversight in all AI-powered decisions?


In this episode, Sarah Vallee and Maria O’Sullivan join David Andrews to talk about how AI is impacting national security, with a focus on AI governance models and mass-surveillance.


Maria O’Sullivan is an Associate Professor at Deakin Law School. She's a member of the Deakin Cyber Research and Innovation Centre.

Sarah Vallee is a specialist in AI Policy and Governance. She's a Fellow at the UTS Human Technology Institute, sponsored by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

David Andrews is Senior Manager, Policy & Engagement at the ANU National Security College. 


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Show notes  

  • NSC academic programs – find out more  
  • Article 8: respect for your private and family life

 

We'd love to hear from you! Send in your questions, comments, and suggestions to NatSecPod@anu.edu.au. You can tweet us @NSC_ANU and be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss out on future episodes.  


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2 months ago
43 minutes 14 seconds

The National Security Podcast
Australia decides 2025: national security priorities

How is the re-elected Labor Government expected to approach national security and foreign policy in its new term of office? 

Can Australia strike a sustainable balance between its alliance with the United States and its complex relationship with China? Is the future of the AUKUS agreement secure? 

What more can the government do to strengthen Australia’s national security through improved preparedness and resilience? 


In this episode, David Andrews, Will Leben and Bec Strating join Sally Bulkeley to discuss the outcomes of the 2025 Australian Federal Election, what’s in store of the re-elected Albanese Government and the implications for our national security agenda. 


William Leben is Senior Analyst at The Development Lab and an Expert Associate at the ANU National Security College (NSC). 

Professor Bec Strating is the Director of La Trobe Asia and a Professor of International Relations at La Trobe University. She is also an Expert Associate at NSC. 

David Andrews is Senior Manager, Policy & Engagement at NSC. 

Sally Bulkeley is Deputy Head of College at NSC, on secondment from the Department of Defence. 


TRANSCRIPT


Show notes

  • NSC academic programs – find out more 
  • Pulse Check x Australia's Agenda 
  • Restoring America’s maritime dominance 
  • Asia Rising podcast 


We'd love to hear from you! Send in your questions, comments, and suggestions to NatSecPod@anu.edu.au.You can contact us on X (formerly Twitter) @NSC_ANU and Bluesky @nscanu.bsky.social, and be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss out on future episodes.


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2 months ago
46 minutes 25 seconds

The National Security Podcast
Transatlantic security crisis? NATO and Europe's strategic dilemma

Is Europe ready to defend itself without the United States? What roles do major countries like France, Germany, the UK, and partners like Australia play in this equation?

How is the European defence industry responding to the war in Ukraine and rising geopolitical uncertainty? 

Are the Euro-Atlantic and Indo-Pacific theatres now fully integrated in an era of global strategic competition?

 

In this episode, Thorsten Benner and Bruno Tertrais join Rory Medcalf to explore the evolving landscape of European security in the context of global challenges, particularly the impact of the Trump administration, the China-Russia dynamic, and the potential responses of countries like France and Germany.


Thorsten Benner is Co-founder and Director of the Global Public Policy Institute (GPPi) in Berlin.

Bruno Tertrais is Deputy Director of the Fondation pour la recherche stratégique (FRS), a leading French think-tank on international security issues.

Professor Rory Medcalf AM is Head of the ANU National Security College. His professional experience spans more than three decades across diplomacy, intelligence analysis, think tanks, journalism and academia. 


TRANSCRIPT 


Show notes 

·      NSC academic programs – find out more

 

We'd love to hear from you! Send in your questions, comments, and suggestions to NatSecPod@anu.edu.au.You can contact us on X (formerly Twitter) @NSC_ANU and Bluesky @nscanu.bsky.social, and be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss out on future episodes. 


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2 months ago
56 minutes 15 seconds

The National Security Podcast
Insidious and underappreciated? The impact of gender-based violence on national security

What is the link between gender and extremism? What makes it a national security issue? 

Can domestic violence act as a ‘comorbidity’ for extremism and radicalisation? 

Should the Australian Government consider following the lead of other countries and classifying misogyny as a form of extremism? 


In this episode, Elise Stephenson and Pascale Taplin join Danielle Ireland-Piper to discuss the complex relationship between extremism, gender and national security.


Dr Elise Stephenson is the Deputy Director of the Global Institute for Women’s Leadership at ANU and Fellow at the ANU National Security College (NSC). 

Pascal Taplin is an anthropologist and PhD candidate at NSC. 

Associate Professor Danielle-Ireland Piper is Academic Director at NSC. 


TRANSCRIPT  

 

Show notes  

  • NSC academic programs – find out more 
  • Misogyny to be treated as extremism by UK government 
  • From home to horror: the association between domestic violence and terrorism 
  • See What You Made Me Do by Jess Hill – book 
  • See What You Made Me Do – miniseries, documentary 
  • National Security Law in Australia – chapter 8 Gender and National Security by Susan Harris Rimmer & Elise Stephenson 

 

We'd love to hear from you! Send in your questions, comments, and suggestions to NatSecPod@anu.edu.au.You can contact us on X (formerly Twitter) @NSC_ANU and Bluesky @nscanu.bsky.social, and be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss out on future episodes. 


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3 months ago
43 minutes 38 seconds

The National Security Podcast
Why Taiwan’s security matters to Australia and the world

What kind of external pressures and foreign interference is Taiwan facing?  

How does Taiwan balance its status as a global tech giant with its regional security vulnerabilities?

In what ways are Australia’s interests intertwined with the security and resilience of Taiwan? 


In this episode, Ketty Chen and Mark Harrison join Susan Dietz to discuss Taiwan's national security challenges, focusing on the influence of China, the complexities of Taiwan's domestic politics, and the implications of its role in the global tech supply chain.


Dr Ketty Chen is Advisor for the National Bureau of Asian Research and an Expert Associate at the ANU National Security College (NSC). 

Dr Mark Harrison is Senior Lecturer in Chinese Studies in the School of Social Sciences at the University of Tasmania and an Expert Associate at NSC. 

Susan Dietz is Senior Executive Advisor, China at NSC. 


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Show notes 

  • NSC academic programs – find out more.  
  • Revolutionary Taiwan: Making Nationhood in a Changing World Order 
  • President Lai introduced 17 major strategies to respond to five major national security and united front threats faced by Taiwan 
  • Disinformation in Taiwan – report 


We'd love to hear from you! Send in your questions, comments, and suggestions to NatSecPod@anu.edu.au.You can contact us on X (formerly Twitter) @NSC_ANU and Bluesky @nscanu.bsky.social, and be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss out on future episodes.  


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3 months ago
43 minutes 50 seconds

The National Security Podcast
China's evolving relationship with the United States

How does China’s leadership view the relationship with the US, and how has that perspective evolved over the years?

How might China seek to take advantage of recent actions by the Trump Administration that have destabilised the international order?

How should Australia respond to shifting US-China dynamics in the Indo-Pacific?


In this episode, Chris Buckley joins Susan Dietz to discuss the evolving relationship between China and the US, including the implications for economic and bilateral ties, and the wider geopolitical dynamics at play in the Indo-Pacific region.


Chris Buckley is the chief China correspondent for The New York Times. He reports on China and Taiwan from Taipei, and focuses on politics, social change, and security and military issues.

Susan Dietz is Senior Executive Advisor, China at the ANU National Security College.


TRANSCRIPT 


Show notes 

·      NSC academic programs – find out more.


We'd love to hear from you! Send in your questions, comments, and suggestions to NatSecPod@anu.edu.au.You can contact us on X (formerly Twitter) @NSC_ANU and Bluesky @nscanu.bsky.social, and be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss out on future episodes. 


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3 months ago
36 minutes 9 seconds

The National Security Podcast
Is Australia prepared? Lessons from the 2024 Independent Intelligence Review

Is Australia doing enough to make intelligence useful for policymakers, parliamentarians, and cabinet ministers? 

How can Australia build an intelligence workforce with a diverse range of skills, interests and backgrounds, and reflective of our society?  

How should Australia balance its intelligence independence with alliance integration? 

 

In this episode Chris Taylor and Miah Hammond-Errey join Rory Medcalf to delve into the 2024 Independent Intelligence Review, discussing the role of intelligence in an uncertain world, the relationship between intelligence and policy, and the impact of technology on intelligence. 

 

Chris Taylor is Head of the Statecraft & Intelligence Program at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute. 

Dr Miah Hammond-Errey is the founding CEO of Strat Futures Pty Limited and host of the Technology & Security podcast. 

Professor Rory Medcalf AM is Head of the ANU National Security College. His professional experience spans more than three decades across diplomacy, intelligence analysis, think tanks, journalism and academia. 


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Show notes 

  • NSC academic programs – find out more.  
  • Technology & Security podcast 
  • 2024 Independent Intelligence Review 
  • Adapting Australian intelligence to the information age 


We'd love to hear from you! Send in your questions, comments, and suggestions to NatSecPod@anu.edu.au.You can contact us on X (formerly Twitter) @NSC_ANU and Bluesky @nscanu.bsky.social, and be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss out on future episodes. 


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4 months ago
49 minutes 15 seconds

The National Security Podcast
Aid, development, and Australia’s national security: why it matters now more than ever

What impact will cuts to foreign aid have on security in Southeast Asia and the Pacific? 

Why is international development essential to Australia’s diplomacy and security outlook? 

Do the recent Trump tariffs and withdrawal of aid demand a more active role for Australia and other middle powers? 


In this episode Melissa Conley Tyler and Mira Sulistiyanto join David Andrews to unpack the current state of foreign aid and international development, with a focus on cuts to USAID, its implications, and Australia’s role as aid partner for the region. 


Melissa Conley Tyler FAIIA is Executive Director of the Asia-Pacific Development, Diplomacy & Defence Dialogue. 

Mira Sulistiyanto is an international development expert currently working at the Development Intelligence Lab as Senior Analyst. 

David Andrews is Senior Manager, Policy & Engagement at the ANU National Security College (NSC).  


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Show notes 

  • NSC academic programs – find out more.  
  • Development disruption: What does it mean for Australia? 
  • RAMSI 
  • Australia stands firm behind its foreign aid in the budget, but the future remains precarious 
  • Pulse Check x US Aid Disruptions 
  • In brief: 2025 Australian Federal Budget 
  • Balancing Act: 25 years of Australian international budgets 

 

We'd love to hear from you! Send in your questions, comments, and suggestions to NatSecPod@anu.edu.au.You can contact us on X (formerly Twitter) and Bluesky, and be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss out on future episodes. 


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4 months ago
48 minutes 13 seconds

The National Security Podcast
How global shocks, supply chains, and innovation impact food security

What are the biggest contemporary threats to food security? How do global shocks affect supply chains? 

How will the Trump tariffs impact Australian and global food security? 

How can Australian research help bolster food security in other regions?  


In this episode, Alison Bentley and Dirk van der Kley join David Andrews to share insights into the current state of food security, contemporary threats, and the need for research and innovation to ensure sustainable food systems. 

 

Dr Alison Bentley is Deputy Director, Agriculture and Food at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO). 

Dr Dirk van der Kley is a Research Fellow at the ANU National Security College (NSC). 

David Andrews is Senior Manager, Policy & Engagement at NSC.  


TRANSCRIPT  

 

Show notes  

  • NSC academic programs – find out more  
  • The world is producing more food, but it is a mixed bag in terms of improving diets | Tom Campbell and Dirk van der Kley 
  • Future (bio)made in Australia? | Dirk van der Kley, Dan Santos, Dan Pavlich 
  • Genes and geopolitics 

 

We'd love to hear from you! Send in your questions, comments, and suggestions to NatSecPod@anu.edu.au. You can tweet us @NSC_ANU and be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss out on future episodes.  


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4 months ago
40 minutes 23 seconds

The National Security Podcast
China's naval activity off Australia: coercion or common practice?

Was China's live fire exercise off Australia's coast permissible under international law? What might have been the rationale behind this exercise?

Does this fit into a bigger pattern of Chinese maritime coercion, or was it a standalone incident?

What are the strategic implications for Australia of China's growing blue water naval capabilities? How should Australia respond?

 

In this episode Jennifer Parker and Douglas Guilfoyle join David Andrews to discuss China's recent naval operations off Australia, their legality, and the strategic lessons for Australia.

 

Jennifer Parker is an Expert Associate with the ANU National Security College (NSC).

Professor Douglas Guilfoyle is an expert in maritime security, the international law of the sea, and international and transnational criminal law at the University of New South Wales (Canberra).

David Andrews is Senior Manager, Policy & Engagement at NSC. 


TRANSCRIPT 

 

Show notes 

  • NSC academic programs – find out more 
  • If we panic about these Chinese ships, Xi wins the propaganda war
  • At what point do we say ‘enough’ to Trump?


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The National Security Podcast
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