BLUF

Australia’s trade routes face growing pressure from multiple chokepoints and shifting power balances. Risk is building gradually, not suddenly, and demands broader thinking about resilience, diversification and long-term economic security. Southeast Asian routes increasingly exposed.

Learning Outcomes

  • Strategic Awareness — The article highlights how gradual shifts in global trade routes and control of key infrastructure can shape national outcomes over time, encouraging readers to think beyond immediate crises. 
  • Critical Thinking — It challenges the assumption that risk comes from single events; instead, showing how multiple smaller pressures can combine into a significant strategic problem. 
  • Decision Making — The piece reinforces the need for long-term planning and diversification, helping leaders consider broader options when managing complex, evolving risks. 

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