Andrew O'Neil
Biography
Publications
Andrew O’Neil is Professor at Australian Catholic University and Executive Dean of the Faculty of Law and Business.

America first, ethics second: The implications of Trump’s AI Executive Order
The dismantling of AI oversight prioritises commercial dominance over collaborative global governance, adding to security concerns worldwide.

US-Australia alliance: beyond sentiment
Of supporters or sceptics alike, new research shows most Australians view the alliance via a cost-benefit analysis.

A “No-First-Use” doctrine would undermine American nuclear deterrence
And Australia should make clear to the Biden administration any such commitment is not in the interests of allies.

Nuclear Ban Treaty: Wishful thinking over realism
Lacking enforcement mechanisms or a practical path to elimination, the treaty has little chance of being effective.

The Australia-Japan relationship: Worthy of more reflection
Our complicated relationship with China and the implications of President Trump for Australia have eclipsed thoughtful reflection on the Australia-Japan relationship.
North Korea's dangerously rudimentary nuclear command-and-control systems
The prospects of North Korea using nuclear weapons are greater than generally acknowledged.

Why Australia and Japan need a Plan B
Major change is underway in the region and has been for some time.