- Faulkner orders review into Collins class submarine fleet
- [Afghanistan] Troops out in five years, says defence chief
- Republic of Indonesia unwilling to be transit point for asylum seekers
- Second United Indonesia cabinet announced
- Karzai accepts run-off election
- Gates slams door on push for Futenma renegotiation
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APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, October 19, 2009
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, October 15, 2009
- Rudd call stops refugee boat
- Australians warm to nuclear power
- Military erred on Afghan killing: Angus Houston, Joe Kelly, Australian 2009-10-13
- Britain to send more troops to Afghanistan
- Civilian goals largely unmet in Afghanistan
- Stephen Smith aims for India war game
- Surprise talks cover climate change, Stern Hu
- [Indonesia] Climate change threatens national security: Ministers
- Xanana Gusmao survives protest
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, October 12, 2009
- Wars, Political Battles Complicate Obama Effort to Prevent Spread of Nuclear Weapons
- [Pakistan] Deadly side of aid dilemma
- Afghanistan blames Pakistan for embassy bombing; India holds fire
- British troops fight Taliban ‘seven times a day’
- Many in DPJ want Japan to cut link to U.S. nukes
- Dozens of groups want peace talks with Jakarta
- SKorea researching longer-range missiles: official
- Envoys ‘interfered’ in Zimbabwe deaths probe
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, October 8, 2009
- White House moves to adjust war aims to Qaeda focus
- British call for more Aussie action
- U.N. data show discrepancies in Afghan vote
- Afghanistan: NATO’s Graveyard?
- Japan favours Australian inclusion in East Asia community
- East Timor to hold first joint military exercise with US
- UN calls for better deal for migrant workers
- Indonesian navy on board with plan to shelve submarine purchases until 2011
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, October 5, 2009
- 83 Diggers 83 injured in Afghanistan became invisible
- Defence moves to block Chinese steelmaker
- Afghan insurgency seen spilling into Central Asia
- Assessing the case for war in Afghanistan
- The public cost of private security in Afghanistan
- Diverse sources fund insurgency in Afghanistan
- US storms troops into the Philippines
- Indonesia passes controversial graft court bill
Mendicants and manipulators: the ADF, the media and the reporting of Australia’s war in Afghanistan
Kevin Foster, Austral Policy Forum 09-18A, 10 September 2009
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, September 10, 2009
- China in power play for uranium
- Afghanistan: Heron on the wing to guide Diggers
- Reserve warned on arms broker
- PNG: Carbon trading scandal linked to Government
- Balibo probe puts ties at risk: Indonesia
- Tokyo changes mean new opportunities for Australia
- NZ agents join secret war in Afghanistan
- Afghanistan by the numbers
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, September 7, 2009
- ASIO has ear on Chinese whispers
- Military exercises with Australia, US still on table
- Australian firm linked to PNG’s $100m carbon trading scandal
- Disarmament: words don’t match actions
- Are US taxpayers funding the Taliban?
- NATO strike magnifies divide on Afghan war
- [UK] Government gives up hope of more European NATO help in Afghanistan
- TNI intensifies patrol on the Indonesian-Philippine border
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, September 3, 2009
- Australia, US call on China for war games
- Jakarta to stiffen laws on terror
- PNG Cabinet considering State of Emergency in Morobe
- [East Timor] Call for justice over journalists’ killings
- NATO committed to Afghanistan regardless of poll worries
- Contractors outnumber U.S. troops in Afghanistan
- Urgent check for toxic chemical on navy subs
- Australia pressed on climate aid