Unpacking the history of Australias defence policy and posture, with Michael Pezzullo

Published: June 14, 2024, 2:25 a.m.

In this episode of the Defence Connect Podcast, host Steve Kuper is joined by former deputy secretary strategy in the Department of Defence and secretary of the Department of Home Affairs, Michael Pezzullo, to discuss the \u201clong arc\u201d of Australia\u2019s defence policy.

The pair begin their discussion focusing on the early days of Australia\u2019s \u201csovereign\u201d defence policy, beginning in the aftermath of the Second World War, and our double-edged sword fear of \u201centrapment\u201d and \u201cabandonment\u201d.

They also discuss:

  • The evolution of Australia\u2019s defence policy and posture during the Cold War, culminating in the 1986 Dibb Report and 1987 Defence White Paper which continues to influence the nation\u2019s posture and policy to this day.
  • The 2009\xa0Defence White Paper whose development was led by Pezzullo and the Force 2030 concept which marks the first time China\u2019s regional ambitions are highlighted and accounted for in Australian planning.
  • The\xa0current predicament Australia finds itself facing in light of mounting great power tension and competition in the Indo-Pacific and our need to rapidly prepare.

Enjoy the podcast,
The Defence Connect Team