Crispin Rovere is a former convenor of the Australian Labor Party’s ACT International Affairs Policy Committee. He is a regular contributor to think tank publications such as The National Interest and the Lowy Institute for International Policy’s The Interpreter, and has authored several journal publications on nuclear policy. Rovere was a Ph.D. candidate at the ANU’s Strategic and Defence Studies Centre. He previously worked in Secretariat of the Asia Pacific Leadership Network for Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament.

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Could China Now Defeat the United States in a Battle Over the South China Sea or Taiwan?

Joel Wuthnow, Phillip C. Saunders & more
Chinese Communist Party Secretary Xi Jinping kicked off the latest round of People’s Liberation Army (PLA) reforms at a September 3, 2015 military parade. The reforms could result in a leaner, more combat-effective PLA. This could create new...