- Australian troops using hard drugs in Afghanistan, Iraq
- Island nations key to Security Council bid
- Share asylum burden, Indonesians plead
- [Sri Lanka] Tamil civilians to go free
- Indonesia’s gecko-gate
- [Pakistan] Zardari in the Crosshairs
- Afghan Militias Battle Taliban With Aid of U.S.
- [Afghanistan] Karzai ‘would fall in weeks’ if Nato pulls out
- [Japan] Document proves nuke pact negotiations
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APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, November 19, 2009
- [Indonesia] Minister spurns PM’s region idea
- Australia expected to resettle asylum seekers
- Nato chief promises Afghanistan will get ‘substantially more forces’
- British army tells soldiers to bribe Taliban
- Concern mounts as US bears costs of Afghan war while China reaps the profits
- Indian uranium sales a ‘lost chance’ for Australia
- Pakistani Military Takes Taliban Strongholds; Maulana Fazlullah Surfaces in Afghanistan
- [Solomon Islands] Aust denies involvement in Iranian funding saga
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, November 16, 2009
- G2 a new world order
- Summit set to fail on climate deal
- [Afghanistan] Combat support essential, Rudd tells Dutch
- Nato taskforce to form ‘Afghan FBI’ and root out high-level corruption
- Strong statement starts effort to mend Indian relationship
- Australian boat used in asylum seeker shooting
- CIA bankroll of Pakistan spies revealed
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, November 12, 2009
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, November 9, 2009
- Election rhetoric comes home to roost
- Australia’s basing its $87m secret on sensitive absurdity
- Smith heads to Sri Lanka for urgent talks on asylum seekers
- Replacement of Indonesia’s military chiefs a ‘routine’ affair
- [Indonesia] Military against Australia’s push for joint naval patrols
- No more troops, Faulkner tells US
- Defending the Arsenal: In an unstable Pakistan, can nuclear warheads be kept safe?
- Handle with care: private security companies in Timor-Leste
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, November 5, 2009
- ASIO admits threat of internet spying
- Australia to combine four Mideast bases
- [Fiji] Tit-for-tat diplomacy no solution
- Rudd urges Jakarta to honour deal to process Oceanic Viking asylum-seekers
- How an alleged war criminal in East Timor escaped justice
- Karzai vows ‘inclusive’ government
- Meet Afghanistan’s model police force: inexperience, drugs and double agents
- Seoul to resend troops to Afghanistan
The Australia-France Defence Co-operation Agreement: Implications for France in the South Pacific
Nic Maclellan, Austral Policy Forum 09-19A, 2 November 2009
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, November 2, 2009
- Next-generation subs to cost $36bn
- More blood sure to spill
- Indonesian President’s Reform Credentials at Risk
- Deep inside Indonesia’s kill zone
- Hamid Karzai’s rival, Abdullah Abdullah, pulls out of poll
- Afghan plan under wraps until after fact-finding trip
- NATO forces turn to warlords
- Eliminating nuclear weapons: Australia’s role
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, October 29, 2009
- Trouble in the ASEAN talking-shop
- Real China tensions need telling
- PM push ‘hurts’ relationships
- Clinton Arrival in Pakistan Met by Fatal Attacks
- Asian powers urge Afghan commitment
- Taliban take over Afghan province
- Indonesian government says oil from Australian spill has polluted parts of Timor sea
- Iraq flags desire to resume nuclear power