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Episode 733: AUKUS, Australia, Alliances & the Pacific, with Gray Connolly

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Sep 22, 2025
Gray Connolly, a former Royal Australian Navy intelligence officer and barrister, offers deep insights into Australia's strategic landscape. He discusses the popularity of AUKUS, emphasizing its necessity for nuclear submarines amid procurement challenges. Gray explores the balance between resource exports to China and national security. With a focus on allied cooperation, he highlights Australia's geography, regional reliance, and the implications of China's activities in Antarctica. His take on Australia-India ties and the evolving Five Eyes partnership adds another layer to this essential dialogue.
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INSIGHT

Why AUKUS Is Politically Durable In Australia

  • AUKUS is broadly popular in Australia and enjoys bipartisan parliamentary support.
  • Australia needs nuclear submarines because geographic scale and isolation create enduring capability demands.
INSIGHT

Alliances As Capability Multipliers

  • Australia values deep, practical partnerships and seeks capabilities it cannot build alone.
  • AUKUS serves as a platform to expand allied cooperation beyond submarines into broader capability sharing.
ADVICE

Push Allies To Share Defense Costs

  • Remind allies that common defense spending reduces unit costs for everyone.
  • Press partners to spend because lower collective procurement raises affordability for smaller buyers like Australia.
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