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Sam Roggeveen: Thinking Past AUKUS in the Trump Era

Sam Roggeveen: Thinking Past AUKUS in the Trump Era

Update: 2025-08-19
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Jersey Lee spoke with Lowy Institute’s Sam Roggeveen about Australia’s strategic future. Roggeveen, author of The Echidna Strategy, argues for a continental defence posture rather than tying Australia to AUKUS and US forward defence priorities, warning that Washington’s interest in Asian dominance is inconsistent and driven more by prestige than necessity. He sees Australia as the largest Pacific power with the capacity to build a regional sphere of influence, while Southeast Asia risks falling into China’s orbit. He also warns that Trump’s second term would pose greater challenges than his first, reflects on lessons from Brexit for Australia, and stresses the need to rethink how to secure Australia’s independence and political traditions in an era of shifting power balances.



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Sam Roggeveen: Thinking Past AUKUS in the Trump Era

Sam Roggeveen: Thinking Past AUKUS in the Trump Era

Jersey Lee