Professor Tim Harcourt examines AUKUS, US-China ties, and Australia’s strategic discussions in Singapore
The AUKUS defence partnership between Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States is continuing at full pace, reinforcing long-term security cooperation across the Indo-Pacific amid rising geopolitical uncertainty.
The alliance remains a key pillar of Australia’s defence strategy, with growing emphasis on deterrence, capability sharing and regional stability.
At the same time, Australia is intensifying its diplomatic efforts in Singapore, where strategic dialogue is focused on managing the increasingly complex relationship between the United States and China.
Policymakers are working to balance competing pressures while maintaining strong ties with both powers, as tensions continue to shape regional dynamics.
Professor Tim Harcourt of UTS highlights the importance of diplomacy, trade relationships and alliance building in navigating this delicate geopolitical environment.
The discussion underscores how Australia is attempting to maintain economic engagement with China while strengthening security cooperation with the United States through frameworks like AUKUS.
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