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The Australian Strategic Policy Institute is an independent, non-partisan think tank on Australia's defence and strategic policy.

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    Border Security: Australia to spend $7 billion on six unmanned surveillance drones that can fly for more than a day. from speaking with 7 News' .

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    Delighted that can join us in chilly Canberra for this. She will join our China panel & talk on the use of emerging & surveillance technologies in Xinjiang. 15 tix left for our & security masterclass on Monday 2 July

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    Delighted to announce that is joining our AI & National Security Masterclass with & more! Tix close Thursday so don't miss out

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    I have seen the months of extremely hard work that have gone into this report, seriously good stuff

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    .'s new report found that Huawei was the single biggest corporate sponsor of all non-Australian Government funded trips of parliamentarians worldwide

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    Thanks to everyone who attended our screening of 'The Death of Stalin' last night. A special thank you to for co-hosting and shouting the popcorn! Subscribe to our events to get notice of the next film event

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    Deterring Russia | Hugh White |

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    3 hours ago

    Finally, an junket graph! From 'Who funds Federal Parliamentarians’ overseas travel?'

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    The largest sponsor of all non-🇦🇺 Govt-funded trips (2010-18) is the Australia/Israel & Jewish Affairs Council. The largest sponsor of trips to China is Huawei, while the largest sponsor of trips to the US is the Australia America Leadership Dialogue:

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    One of ’s fantastic interns has spent months analysing messy handwriting & digging into the info that Members & Senators disclose to the Federal Registers of Interests to answer the Q - who are the top funders of our Federal parliamentarians’ o/s travel?

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    Well done for doing the work! 👏 Read her excellent new report 'Who funds Federal Parliamentarians’ overseas travel?' & weep.

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    4 hours ago

    Check out my report and commentary about sponsorship of 🇦🇺 federal parliamentarians for overseas travel - one of the findings was that Huawei is the biggest corporate sponsor of trips both to China and worldwide 🛫

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    9 hours ago

    Chinese tech company Huawei has sponsored more politicians' overseas travel than any other

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  15. 5 hours ago

    Business as usual? Huawei and the Australian Parliament | & |

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  16. 6 hours ago

    Who funds Federal Parliamentarians’ overseas travel? | Read the new policy brief by |

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    7 hours ago

    Research from reveals that more than one in five of all corporate-sponsored trips undertaken by federal politicians over the last eight years (since 2010) has been sponsored by

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    Jun 24

    For China cyber watchers don’t miss the three papers we have out this week . The first here on big data by . Next up and

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  19. 23 hours ago

    The political decline of religion in the Middle East | Shlomo Ben-Ami |

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  20. 24 hours ago

    'Suddenly lots of old media agendas are fresh headaches for Australia. The problems of propaganda and polluted facts are back, rebadged as fake news'

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