
These podcasts are a way of shedding a bit more light on Defence decisions – particularly acquisitions – because the system has become secretive and taxpayers have a right to know what’s going on. But it’s even worse than that with Defence sometimes putting out information that is misleading and in some cases plain wrong. We discuss the Defence Strategic Review and debunk the claims that it is som... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 127 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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We start with a few thoughts on the awful terrorist attack on members of the Jewish community holding a party on Bondi Beach. But we cannot ignore other developments and have some further thoughts about the new US National Security Strategy, which ex... more
The adventure continues with a late arrival in Kashgar - also known as Kashi - and a crowded program of educational and cultural events. The city has a very long history and is a colourful mix of cultures and religions.
Then it was a flight to Ili, ... more
It's been a busy time internationally with the US releasing a shocking National Security Strategy document that throws Europe under a bus and favours improved relations with Russia. Australian politicians need to take note. But also some thoughts on ... more
APDR was invited for a media tour to China’s Xinjiang autonomous region in September and we decided that listeners will be interested in more details than have so far been reported.
This podcast is part travel log, part analysis and part personal c... more
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The InfoWars of the Australian Defence Industry. Misguided, misinformed, lacking substance and deeply opinionated.
Whilst he does seem to have some insight, (and who wouldn’t after so many years thinking about it) in the context of a little knowledge is dangerous, some of this guy’s commentary is so far off the mark, that he would quit in shame if he actually knew what the truth is.
Thankfully, this podcast is limited to commentary, while actual national security is left to experts. Defence could absolutely do it’s job better, and the criticisms of capability development, accountability and transparency are... more
Finally a podcast, and a magazine, not aligned with the mainstrean. Constructive crítical analisys done with professionalism.
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Focusing on defense decisions and acquisitions in the Asia-Pacific region, the content emphasizes the increasing opaqueness surrounding military processes and the importance of transparency for taxpayers. Episodes cover critical current issues including the Australian government's defense strategies, discussions on international relations involving the U.S. and various Asia-Pacific countries, and analyses of significant political events related to defense. Noteworthy topics such as the AUKUS agreement, military transitions, and criticisms of U.S. foreign policy highlight the complexity and nuance of national defense matters, inviting listeners who seek in-depth understanding of regional military dynamics and policy implications.
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