Cynthia ‎Mehboob (@cynthiamehboob) 's Twitter Profile
Cynthia ‎Mehboob

@cynthiamehboob

PhD Scholar @politicsANU, interrogating the techno-security politics of undersea cables in the Indo-Pacific region.

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So pleased to have Cynthia ‎Mehboob join ASPI. Brings incredible expertise. And a fantastic start - highlighting the rising strategic importance of the seabed, far beyond the narrow frame of cable security. 👏

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The long-term threat to subsea cables is seabed mining. Glad to share some thoughts with Khemta Hannah Jose at ABC News. With Trump fast-tracking seabed mining, risks to Pacific infrastructure and climate security are growing. shorturl.at/8oSeH ANUBellSchool ASPI

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- Putin not interested in peace - Gaza will now be “Conquered” - India and Pakistan on the brink This week is quite the week for the world to be forgetting the lessons of 1945 worldpoliticsreview.com/world-war-2-un…

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'For decades, US foreign policy has sought to export freedom and democracy. Now, as one US official noted, Washington wants to "spread American AI",' writes Cynthia ‎Mehboob. aspistrategist.org.au/trump-brings-a…

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Australia’s Future Fund has investments in Nvidia and TSMC—the physical layer of digital infrastructure. But for long-term economic and security resilience, it’s crucial Canberra invests in foundational AI models and platforms as well.

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Imagine water otherwise – Robert Macfarlane (one of the deepest, most generous thinkers and most incandescent writers of our time) on the personhood of rivers and what makes something alive themarginalian.org/2025/05/30/rob…

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Today in Brussels ASPI is pleased to join European Policy Centre for the Brussels Economic Security Forum. A timely debate given distractive (& disruptive) trade relations w/US; continued challenges from China’s (non-) trade practices; & Europe’s desire for (instant) strategic autonomy.

Today in Brussels <a href="/ASPI_org/">ASPI</a> is pleased to join <a href="/epc_eu/">European Policy Centre</a> for the Brussels Economic Security Forum. 

A timely debate given distractive (&amp; disruptive) trade relations w/US; continued challenges from China’s (non-) trade practices; &amp; Europe’s desire for (instant) strategic autonomy.
John Attridge (@john_attridge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I for one am tired of Humanities academics pushing their elitist agenda of basic literacy, independent thinking and an elementary knowledge of human history