
Euan Graham
Euan Graham is a senior analyst at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, specializing in international security and defense strategy. He is known for his insights into China's military ambitions and has commented on the strategic significance of Chinese naval activities in proximity to Australia, highlighting the need for Australia to adapt to an evolving security environment.
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Euan Graham is the analyst who authored the data analysis showing a shift in the growth focus of electric vehicles.
Schwellenländer treiben die Elektromobilität voran
Euan Graham is a senior analyst at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute who commented on the leasing arrangements.
What changes will Elbridge Colby, the man behind Trump’s review, recommend for nuclear-submarine pactEuan Graham is a senior analyst at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute.
NATO bowed to Trump’s defence demands. Here’s what it will costEuan Graham from the Australian Strategic Policy Institute comments on the anxiety surrounding the Aukus review.
Could Trump sink Australia's submarine plans?Euan Graham stated that the Aukus deal is fundamentally good for the US.
Australia ‘confident’ in Aukus nuclear submarine with US deal despite reviewEuan Graham is an electricity and data analyst at Ember who commented on the impact of tariffs on electricity demand.
Energias renováveis forneceram um recorde de 32% da electricidade em 2024 | EnergiaEuan Graham, an electricity and data analyst at Ember, discussed the potential impact of tariffs on electricity demand.
Renewables provided record 32 per cent of global electricity in 2024, Ember saysEuan Graham analyzed the diplomatic response to China's military exercises in the region.
Cook Islands China deal riles allies as West’s grip loosensEuan Graham, an expert, commented on China's military maneuvers and their implications for Australia.
Voos comerciais desviam percurso após China realizar exercício militar de última hora próximo a Austrália e Nova ZelândiaEuan Graham stated that Australia must get used to China operating in its vicinity more frequently.
Chinese ships spotted near Sydney, Australians warned to get used to it




























