Suddenly, we hear of Australian–Japanese ‘strategic depth’. Here’s what it may mean
A new element has just appeared in Australia–Japan defence and security cooperation: strategic depth. But the two countries, having mentioned it, haven’t gone far to explain what they mean by it…
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