Security in the Western Pacific: Building Future Capabilities in the Time of AUKUS

4.5 (703) · $ 26.50 · In stock

AUKUS is a historic agreement signed to develop a nuclear submarine force in Australia, but it will be decades before more submarines are available. To cover this gap, the United States and its partners need to explore a variety of promising technologies.

Remarks by President Biden, Prime Minister Albanese of Australia, and Prime Minister Sunak of the United Kingdom on the AUKUS Partnership - U.S. Embassy & Consulates in China

The ReCap

Around the halls: AUKUS defines an emerging alliance at sea

AUKUS, India and the Strategic Dynamics in the Indo-Pacific Region

Australia to Beef Up High-Tech Prowess After Security Pact With U.S. - WSJ

Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) on LinkedIn: Security Implications of Nord Stream Sabotage

The AUKUS security pact: aligning Australia's strategy with America's geopolitical vision - Fondation Méditerranéenne d'Études Stratégiques

AUKUS: New Opportunities for the United States and Its Closest Allies

Making AUKUS Work for the U.S.-Australia Alliance

CSIS event: How to cope with AUKUS submarine challenges, Greg Sanders posted on the topic

AUKUS: Impossible to Break – Strengthening Deterrence in the Indo-Pacific – Georgetown Security Studies Review

Trilateral Australia-UK-US Partnership on Nuclear-Powered Submarines

Opportunities and Challenges of AUKUS

AUKUS – A New Security Reality