- WA joins the space race
- Fighter jets face delays of up to three more years
- New Zealand shakes up defence forces
- Afghan warlord’s private army trained in Australia
- German Defense Minster urges more Chinese involvement in Afghanistan
- Swift army response to torture shows Indonesia is changing
- Japan, Vietnam tie up on reactors
- Speech at the Wikileaks-Iraq War Logs Press Conference
- Labor in deal to deport Afghans
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APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, October 27, 2010
- MPs call for Afghan strategy rethink
- Warship project running aground
- Australian commandos seriously injured during hunt for bomb maker in Afghanistan
- Jakarta joy masks fears for new role
- ASIO chief David Irvine says terror threat still real
- Nauru instability ‘Aussie phosphate plot’
- Iraq: The shaming of America
- Indonesia’s Mount Merapi volcano erupts
- Urban violence in an urban village: a case study of Dili, Timor-Leste
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, October 20, 2010
- Afghanistan: Leaders march in lockstep
- Afghanistan: ‘We need a clear exit strategy’: former ADF chief Peter Gration
- Afghan Taliban say not talking to government
- Kabul: the awkward ally
- Julia Gillard defends Diggers’ rules
- Indonesia: Protests, Violence Stir Tensions Ahead of SBY’s First Anniversary
- Abuses will not stop co-operation with Indonesia
- Pirate attacks down off Africa, up in Asian waters
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, October 13, 2010
- Self-reliance a long way off for Afghan province
- Tigers not ready to fly: Defence
- Army Chief warns soldiers against Afghan charge protests
- ASIO set to tap into more power
- Australia’s special envoy meets Iranian security official
- Canada to lose airbase in UAE
- The status quo isn’t working: a nuke-free zone is needed now
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, October 6, 2010
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, September 29, 2010
- SAS under fire over Kopassus training
- Boost ‘will speed Kabul transition’
- Afghanistan: Fatal error in the fog of battle
- Afghan prisoners handcuffed, blindfolded
- Prisoners of War: Bob Woodward and All the President’s Men (2010 Edition)
- From Helmand to Merseyside: Unmanned drones and the militarisation of UK policing
- Kiribati calls for binding climate change framework
- Security risks around LNG call for community leadership, says PNG Police Chief
- Obama, Southeast Asian leaders urge free navigation
Implementing a Japanese-Korean Nuclear Weapon Free Zone: Precedents, legal forms, governance, scope and domain, verification and compliance, and regional benefits
Michael Hamel-Green, Austral Special Report 10-02A, 28 September 2010 [276 Kb PDF]
Political prospects for a nuclear weapon free zone in Northeast Asia
Leon V. Sigal, Austral Special Report 10-01A, 22 September 2010 [224 Kb PDF]
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, September 22, 2010
- China suspends ministerial-level talks with Japan over boat clash
- Government unveils Weipa asylum seeker detention centre plans
- Super Hornets will put RAAF back on the regional front foot
- Afghanistan: Are we in this war to win it?
- Afghanistan: Digger’s angry email to be used in inquiry
- Nuclear power plants moved out of South Thailand
- 120 million Indonesians surviving on US$2 a day
- Howard-Bush defence treaty passes hurdle
Briefing Note: The return of Indonesian state terror? Australian involvement in police and military torture
On September 13, the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age published a set of articles by Fairfax group Indonesia correspondent Tom Allard presenting detailed claims by victims of torture by members of the elite Indonesian National Police (POLRI) Anti-Terror Squad known as Densus 88 or Detachment 88. The unit, which is part of POLRI’s Mobile Brigade (Brimob), was […]