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Ben Scott

How to take the politics out of national security

Australia should overhaul the way it makes national security decisions to ensure bipartisan support for long-term undertakings like AUKUS.

Australia’s more complex and competitive national security environment will present Canberra with tougher choices and more of them. To improve its decisions, the government should invite relevant shadow ministers into a bipartisan Advisory National Security Council (ANSC).

Both sides of politics often call for national security bipartisanship. It makes sense for Australia to present a united front on big international and security issues where much is at stake and domestic disagreements are minimal.

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Ben Scott is Director of the Australia’s Security and the Rules-Based Order Project at the Lowy Institute.

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