ASPI Special Reports
The Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) is an independent, non-partisan policy institute. ASPI was established, and is partially funded, by the Australian Government to provide ideas on that country's defense and strategic policy choices. ASPI is charged with the task of informing the public about strategic and defense issues, generating fresh ideas for government and fostering strategic expertise in Australia. The ASPI Special Reports are intended to provide deepen understanding on critical questions facing key strategic decision-makers and, where appropriate, provide policy recommendations.
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Publications:
- Enter the Cyber Dragon: Understanding Chinese Intelligence Agencies’ Cyber Capabilities
- Fuelling the Dragon: Natural Resources and China’s Development
- Educating for the Profession of Arms in Australia
- Calming Troubled Waters: Global and Regional Strategies for Countering Piracy
- ANZUS 2.0: Cybersecurity and Australia–US Relations
- The Philippines Internal and External Security Challenges
- Japan’s Strategic Outlook
- More than Good Deeds
- Three Views of Risk
- Serving Australia: Control and Administration of the Department of Defence
- Jihadists in Jail: Radicalisation and the Indonesian Prison Experience
- A Reliable Partner: Strengthening Australia – Timor-Leste Relations
- A Better Fit: National Security and Australia's Aid Program
- Sharing Risk: Financing Australia’s Disaster Resilience


