Trump's new AI executive order keeps oversight voluntary.
@USSC's Olivia Shen says the White House is "threading the needle" — caught between voter demand for AI regulation and the urgency of beating China.
https://t.co/2jFMfX5pIA
The Iran war is unlikely to reach a clear resolution for months, if not years, says USSC CEO @DrMichaelJGreen, warning both sides still believe they can emerge victorious.
https://t.co/oy3xPhrc6a
"The Iranians do not want to give up on what would they consider the most substantive points on this temporary cease fire, because then they would have very little left to negotiate later on for a more comprehensive peace," says USSC's @HarryMelkonian.
https://t.co/yMkUjJahoH
We're seeking 10 emerging leaders to help shape the future of Australia–Japan relations.
Applications close next week for the JADE fellowships.
https://t.co/PVfex5mDF1
“The largest year-on-year increase since World War II.”
Trump’s proposed US$1.5 trillion defence budget could reshape not just US military strategy — but the balance of power in Washington itself.
Our experts unpack it on the Briefing Room ↓ https://t.co/F9OFHTEz0b
“It wasn’t clear what a former Australian PM would do as ambassador to Washington," says @USSC CEO @DrMichaelJGreen.
With Kevin Rudd, he was "more like a tradie than a prime minister — he rolled up his sleeves, got his hands dirty and got things done."
https://t.co/Vu6ftYI9JI
Indo-Pacific deterrence is increasingly being shaped by long-range strike and missile defence.
From Golden Dome to Guam, @CSIS's @tomkarako examines what this means for US–Australia cooperation — from industrial capacity to export control reform. https://t.co/41swgiqZhE
Space has become an increasingly contested strategic domain — and one with growing implications for Australia and the Indo-Pacific.
This week, we were excited to host General B. Chance Saltzman, @SpaceForceCSO for the @USSpaceForce.
With Massie’s defeat in Kentucky’s Republican primary, “Trump has excellent control over the GOP — and it’s just as tight as it’s been since 2016,” says USSC’s @KatRobisonPhD.
“Whether that translates nationally is a bigger and unanswered question.” https://t.co/a80gEq5yVz
Our Alliance with Australia secures supply chains and promotes stability in the Indo-Pacific. Great discussion with @USSC CEO Mike Green and his team about our nations' expanding defense cooperation, Australia's National Defense Strategy, and AUKUS. -MGD
By the numbers: US–China ties are thinning at the top level. Engagement is down to just 2.5 interactions/year with ~75% of contact now via phone. Read our breakdown of US-China diplomacy as the backdrop to the Trump–Xi summit 👇
https://t.co/RweBBWprJi
Congratulations to our newest cohort of American Studies graduates!
On Friday, we celebrated the graduation of nine American Studies students & a special surprise was Associate Prof. David Smith filling in with a last-minute address! Want to study with us? https://t.co/cOpOga0okg
.@USSC CEO @DrMichaelJGreen spoke with @nytimes about Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi following her visit to Australia this week, saying she's using her powerful mandate to "go out and build relationships with her counterparts that will last for years."
https://t.co/rg40bbDyFd
With US oil prices rising and Iran talks stalled, Trump "really needs to be seen doing something about it," says @USSC Associate Professor David Smith speaking on 'Project Freedom'.
Listen to the full interview here: https://t.co/FpjVErsAgk
The Quad has the pieces of the mineral puzzle: financing, mining, processing, manufacturing and consumption.
But no shared picture.
Why it should build one, writes USSC’s @HayleyChanner.
https://t.co/4c38EoUTqJ
Despite some clear differences in opinions, USSC CEO @DrMichaelJGreen says King Charles' state visit to the United States shows just how valuable the monarchy can be for the United Kingdom.
https://t.co/J3LVnfDkOP
The US blockade of Iran is cutting off “around 80–90%” of the regime’s government revenue, says USSC’s @lavinalee3.
Even so, control of the domestic security apparatus means Tehran remains politically stronger than its economic position suggests.
https://t.co/URNEq0TWGO
Trump’s upcoming China visit may bring a temporary thaw, but not a lasting reset.
“There’s a difference between what the leaders want and what structurally will occur,” @jaredmondschein says. https://t.co/dho01z37DO
“The US budget cycle is bewildering even for seasoned experts.”
The Trump administration's decision to work around it — rather than through it — carries consequences, explains @CorbenTom and Esther Soulard. https://t.co/wIDX969DpG
The CRINKs will continue helping Iran “even if there is a ceasefire," says USSC's @lavinalee3.
"China, Russia and North Korea will use any ceasefire to help Iran rebuild its missile and drone capability."
https://t.co/st58Cwo47W