
Paul Dibb
Paul Dibb is an esteemed Australian strategic expert and professor emeritus of strategic studies at the Australian National University. He is renowned for his role as a key national security strategist during the late stages of the Cold War, where he significantly contributed to Australia's defense policies. Dibb's insights into contemporary geopolitical challenges, particularly regarding the implications of global power shifts involving the US, Russia, and China, have been influential in shaping discussions around Australia's defense strategies. Recently, he has been vocal about the potential risks posed by global instability, including the rising threat of conflict, emphasizing the need for Australia to reassess its defense capabilities amidst an increasingly complex international landscape.
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