David Brewster

David Brewster
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Dr David Brewster is with the National Security College at the Australian National University, where he specialises in South Asian and Indian Ocean strategic affairs. He is also a Distinguished Research Fellow with the Australia India Institute. His previous career was as a corporate lawyer working on complex cross-border transactions and he practiced for almost two decades in the United States, England, France and Australia. 

Dr Brewster is the author of The India-Australia Security Engagement:  Challenges and Opportunities, which examines security and defence cooperation between India and Australia.  His books include India as an Asia Pacific power which considers India’s strategic role in the Asia Pacific, and India’s Ocean: the story of India’s bid for regional leadership which examines India’s security role and relationships in the Indian Ocean region.

Mapping the oceans is the new front in the battle for influence in the Indian Ocean
Mapping the oceans is the new front in the battle for influence in the Indian Ocean
Ruling the waves means first understanding what lies beneath. Enter the geopolitics of hydrography.
Australia must work with Bangladesh to stop the Rohingya boats
Australia must work with Bangladesh to stop the Rohingya boats
Extra aid is welcome. The next task is to build Bangladesh’s capabilities.
Postcard from Mayotte
Postcard from Mayotte
A French Indian Ocean territory that desperately wants to stay that way.
Crunch time on Rohingya refugees
Crunch time on Rohingya refugees
By bolstering assistance to Bangladesh, Australia can avoid a new source of maritime arrivals.
Rethinking the Maldives-India security relationship
Rethinking the Maldives-India security relationship
Finding the right balance for foreign partnerships will mean hard choices. Here are some practical first steps.
Is ‘India Out’ of Maldives?
Is ‘India Out’ of Maldives?
A new government may be forced to straddle the India-China divide.
Australia’s support for Bangladesh will bolster regional stability
Australia’s support for Bangladesh will bolster regional stability
It's not clear what Washington hopes to achieve in isolating Dhaka, but Canberra must take a different tack.
What four upcoming elections in South Asia mean for Australia
What four upcoming elections in South Asia mean for Australia
With significant strategic equities at play, Canberra will need more regional engagement than ever before.
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