Hugh White argues that, right now, we confront the world's most dangerous crisis in generations, with the old global order facing a direct challenge in three crucial regions: Eastern Europe, the Middle East and East Asia.
And then there’s Donald Trump, under whose leadership America's retreat from any kind of sense has been both swift and erratic.
For Outspoken Hugh will be discussing his June 2025 Quarterly Essay
: Australia and the New World Order, in which he analyses the present geo-political trends, offering ways in which Australia might respond.
White examines the dynamics of the US–China rivalry, and the new regional order which is emerging, as well as exploring Australia's options. He addresses the strategic issues driving the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, and where they might lead. He lays out in stark terms the hard choices ahead and explains how we can make our way in the world as it is, not how we might wish it to be.
Hugh White is a former Deputy Secretary for Strategy in the Department of Defence, and was the founding Director of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute. He is now Emeritus Professor of Strategic Studies at the Australian National University in Canberra and is widely regarded as Australia’s pre-eminent commentator on defence matters. In his recent publications (
Sleepwalk to War: Australia’s Unthinking Alliance with America, and his book,
How to Defend Australia) he has been highly critical of our country’s involvement in AUKUS.
He will be in conversation with Steven Lang.