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Australia’s 2023 Defense Strategic Review provides a blueprint for building more capable armed forces in response to the country’s worsening strategic environment. The document calls for closer integration with Australia’s ally, the United States, and is focused on the threat posed by China. But whether this blueprint will be implemented by the government of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and those of his successors is an open question.