
How do you defend an island nation when 40% of your trade flows through contested waters?
From The Principles of War - Lessons from Military History on Strategy, Tactics, Doctrine and Leadership. by James Eling
May 13, 2026 · 1h 22m
About this episode
Mark Bailey discusses the strategic challenges faced by island nations like Australia in the context of contested maritime trade routes.
Forty percent of Australian trade flows through the South China Sea — and if conflict erupts near Taiwan, that route becomes uninsurable overnight. Maritime strategist Mark Bailey argues that Western continentalism has left island nations dangerously unprepared for the Indo-Pacific's return to its ancient strategic shape, where China and India once again compete for influence over Southeast Asia. This keynote address traces how Beijing treats the South China Sea as sovereign territory to be garrisoned, why Tokyo has quietly reorganised its navy for convoy escort, and what the Taiping Rebellion's 20–80 million dead reveal about Chinese internal fractures. This is a special seminar presentation in conjunction with the Royal Australian Artillery Historical Company's Firepower Seminar Series , "Firepower: Lessons from World War II" Our presenter is Dr Mark Bailey, presenting our keynote presentation. Key learnings: • Why Japan restructured its fleet into three convoy escort groups anticipating wartime shipping protection • How Chinese hybrid warfare operates through United Front university networks, cyber intrusions, and fentanyl exports killing 80,000 Americans yearly • What…
People in this episode
Host: James Eling
Guest: Mark Bailey
Topics covered
- maritime strategy
- Indo-Pacific
- defense
- China
- Australia
- naval warfare
Keywords
- trade
- South China Sea
- defense strategy
- navy
- hybrid warfare
- Taiwan
- Australia
- China
- Southeast Asia
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Royal Australian Artillery Historical Company
Places: South China Sea, Taiwan, Australia, Southeast Asia, China, India
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