- Military in Afghan cover-up
- Fretilin blamed for East Timor corruption
- China, India ‘may stir up regional war’: army report
- Balochistan is the ultimate prize
- Pakistan launches assault on Taliban
- Germany begins to flex military muscle in Afghanistan
- U.S. adviser holds firm on airstrikes in Afghanistan
- Turning Indonesia into ‘fortress’ of ‘new world’
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APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, May 7, 2009
- SAS ‘assassinate’ Taliban leader Mullah Noorullah
- East Timor says it won’t approve Woodside LNG plan
- Obama stresses joint action against Taliban push in South Asia
- U.S. asks S. Korea to decide on deployment of troops in Afghanistan
- China a ‘peaceful force’ in Beijing’s response to defence paper
- Defence white paper gives US a rocket
- $400m to hit human trafficking networks
- Papuan villagers block road after police kill local
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, May 4, 2009
- Defence white paper: Ambitious, cautious … and risky
- Australian opposition wants China deal blocked
- Indonesia: Kalla-Wiranto to run in July polls
- Beijing gives Frank Bainimarama cold comfort
- Dili tycoon deal triggers alarm
- Conditions towards Zero – 11 Benchmarks for Global Nuclear Disarmament
- Why Pakistan is the main game
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, April 30, 2009
- We should co-operate, not compete, with China’s military rise
- $167m satellite link for defence forces
- Afghanistan: Plan shies away from sharp end
- ADF plays down warlord’s role on crucial supply chain
- Poppies a target in fight against Taliban
- Angry soldiers run riot in Papua
- China uses global crisis to assert its influence
- Warning on East Timor instability by World Bank
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, April 27, 2009
- Australian troops in major battles with Taliban insurgents
- Britain ‘cannot afford to send more troops to Afghanistan’ because of the recession
- We took a lot and now have to give
- Japan aims for nuke-free world
- WHO cites potential for swine flu pandemic
- Japan’s PM Taro Aso must apologise: POWs
- East Timorese go begging as foreign advisers rake it in
Between guns and dialogue: Papua after the exile’s return
Richard Chauvel, Austral Policy Forum 09-11A, 23 April 2009
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, April 23, 2009
- China’s ‘chequebook diplomacy’ undermining pressure on Fiji
- More Diggers to train Afghan soldiers
- U.S. may fill Afghan civilian posts with military personnel
- Taliban seize vital Pakistan area closer to the capital
- USA: Computer spies breach fighter-jet project
- Refugees ‘reacted to law change’: Indonesia
- A nuclear Japan: The least bad option?
- Billions in uranium bound for China
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, April 20, 2009
Briefing note: Fiji political developments
Address to the Nation, President of the Republic of the Fiji Islands, H.E Ratu Joesfa Iloilovatu Uluivuda, Fiji Times, 2009-04-10 [PDF, 36KB] Qarase vs Bainimarama Court of Appeal Judgement, Fiji Times, 2009-04-09 [PDF, 2MB] Qarase and others v Bainimarama and others, Judgment of the Court, 5-20 March 2008, 9 October 2008 [PDF, 267KB] Public Emergency […]
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, April 16, 2009
- Watchdog probes hawks’ Defence Intelligence Organisation push on China
- Those with loud voices must speak up to restore democracy in Fiji
- West warned on nuclear terrorist threat from Pakistan
- Protection rackets on the rise in East Timor
- Basking in a bilateral bubble as the reality of Indonesia gets airbrushed
- Climate change ‘tops Australians’ security fears’
- Indonesia: Japan to grant aid for nine economic cooperation projects
- PNG’s Baki says no locals were hurt in Indonesia-PNG border fighting