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Alex Bristow

Australia can’t talk defence by not mentioning China

We cannot win public consent for higher defence spending without being candid with voters on where the threats come from.

Writing in The Australian Financial Review on February 5, my former Australian Strategic Policy Institute colleague Jennifer Parker put forward an excellent argument for granting more leeway to serving Defence personnel to speak out on defence affairs, raising public understanding of threats, and building the social licence for increased defence spending. However, one essential word was missing from her argument: China.

We can’t talk about China’s power in euphemisms.  FDC

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Alex Bristow is Deputy Director of Defence team the Australian Strategic Policy Institute.

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