John Langmore, Calum Logan and Stewart Firth, Austral Policy Forum 10-01A, 15 September 2010 [275 Kb PDF]
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APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, September 15, 2010
- Police deny Densus 88 tortured detainees
- Timor’s deputy PM resigns
- Probes on deal to fly troops
- Karzai’s cronies make Afghan election a farce
- The Battle for Afghanistan: Militancy and Conflict in Zabul and Uruzgan
- Strategy right after nine years at war: Houston
- Thousands of Iraqi detainees at risk of torture after US handover
- Kan wins leadership race, but he still must deal with Ozawa and more opposition
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- Chinese military seeks better links
- Indonesia tries to gag Papuan lecture
- After all these years, the Anzus freeze begins to thaw
- Concerned about China’s rise, Southeast Asian nations build up militaries
- Australia’s Jakarta embassy ‘always’ a jihadist target
- Hurt Timorese left with no recourse
- Our mate, the bloody warlord
- Afghan civilian casualties rise 31 per cent in first six months of 2010
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, August 4, 2010
- Australian forces kill Taliban commander
- Taliban receive stolen supplies
- Slash cash for arms, says ex-Army chief
- PNG Cabinet Minister wants Australian prisons chief to cut corruption
- The region we must not ignore
- Australia to take 900pc more refugees from Indonesia
- Indonesia: The deepening impasse in Papua
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, July 28, 2010
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- Running up the white flag on foreign affairs
- Switch off the autopilot in the Pacific
- Time to practise what we preach on human rights
- Leaders fail to make case for Afghan mission
- Leaders renew vows of support for Afghanistan
- Pakistan weighs in over asylum seekers
- Trouble for the chief after PNG judgment leaves loyalties out for taking