Tag: AUKUS
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Signals of Sovereignty: Radar, Signal Intelligence, and Indonesia’s Strategic Reckoning in the Asia-Pacific Electromagnetic Battlespace
Indonesia’s sovereignty is entering a new strategic frontier: the electromagnetic spectrum. In the Asia-Pacific, power is no longer measured only by warships, aircraft, missiles, or military bases, but also by radar emissions, signal intelligence, electronic warfare, and the ability to detect without being detected. This essay examines how radar and SIGINT shape the invisible architecture…
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Intelligence, Power, and the Indo-Pacific: How America Uses Knowledge as Strategy
The Indo-Pacific has become the central arena of twenty-first-century power competition, where military presence alone no longer determines strategic advantage. This essay argues that America’s real strategy in the region is built upon intelligence: the ability to collect, process, interpret, and weaponize knowledge before rivals convert capability into irreversible action. From CIA HUMINT and NSA…
