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APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, October 13, 2008
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, October 9, 2008
- Ex-envoy Counters Rudd on Arms Race
- New U.S. Intelligence Report Warns ‘Victory’ Not Certain in Iraq
- Fitzgibbon Echoes Frustrations over Afghanistan War
- Modest Objectives in War on Terror
- Germans Boost Afghan Role
- High Court Dismisses Fiji Coup Case
- Implications of Climate Change for Australian Fisheries and Aquaculture: A Preliminary Assessment
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, October 6, 2008
- Losing Hearts and Minds in Afghanistan
- War on Taliban Cannot be Won, says Army Chief
- ASNO: Nuclear Watchdog Feels the Heat over Russia Deal
- Military Losing Edge: Combet
- The War on Terror: Seven Years On (Pt 2)
- Rise of the Rest: The Challenges of the New World Order
- PNG: Officers Back – But Not on the Beat
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, October 2, 2008
- Defence White Paper to Decide Future of Patrol Boat
- Diggers Nab another Taliban Insurgent
- British Envoy Says Mission in Afghanistan Is Doomed, According to Leaked Memo
- Japan Premier Aso Promises Terrorism Fight, Growth in UN Speech
- Timor Police Tensions Worry Authorities
- UN Told of Coup Cycle, Peacekeeping Link
- Iraq: Is This a ‘Victory’?
- US Senate Passes Indian Nuclear Deal
- Balancing Competitive Demands: A Contribution to the 2008 Defence White Paper Community Consultation Process
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, September 29, 2008
- Police Urged to Arrest East Timor Collaborator
- Navy Has Right to Fire at Illegal Fishing Boats
- Ambush in Papua: Lost in the Fog
- Afghanistan Slips under a Blind Eye
- Australia and the World: Public Opinion and Foreign Policy
- Air Force May Have to Forgo Hopes for Joint Strike Fighter
- Indonesia’s Statement at 63rd UN General Assembly
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, September 25, 2008
- A second nuclear age
- Indonesia: Survey sees progress in graft fight
- U.N. Security Council Unanimously Approves Extension of NATO-Led Forces in Afghanistan
- Gates cautions against rapid US buildup in Afghanistan
- Projects group ‘should split from Defence’
- Two Papuan asylum seekers return home
- Study Of Satellite Imagery Casts Doubt On Surge’s Success In Baghdad
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, September 22, 2008
- RI, Australia to Co-Produce Weaponry
- Afghan Civilian Deaths: Joint Inquiry Ordered
- Human Rights Watch Raises Renewed Concerns over Abuse by PNG Police
- Foreign Troops Needed in East Timor for at Least another Year: PM
- Afghanistan Opium: A Growing Concern
- Pakistan: the New Frontline
- Second Khushab Plutonium Production Reactor Nears Completion
- Pacific Islands: Beyond Good Governance
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, September 18, 2008
- Ties with Russia at turning point: Rudd
- Base Deal in New Caledonia
- Defence to Move to Countering Terror: Robert McClelland
- When War Criminals Hide Out in the Open
- Tomgram: Tariq Ali, Has the U.S. Invasion of Pakistan Begun?
- NATO Tries To Reduce Afghan Casualties
- Is It Really Too Dangerous To Downgrade The Terrorist Threat?
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, September 15, 2008
- Santos Stuck in Mudflow Controversy
- Outcry in Indonesia over Australian Treatment of Fishermen
- $151m Planes a ‘Disaster’
- Remote Australia on the Verge of a ‘Failed State’
- Improving Development and Respecting Sovereignty: Australia and Papua New Guinea
- Restraining Nuclear Arms in the Asian Century: an Agenda for Australia
- Asia’s Arms No Cause for Alarm
- How We’re Helping the Philippines in its Dirty War