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The 2009 Australian Defence White Paper: Analysis and Alternatives

John Langmore, Calum Logan and Stewart Firth, Austral Policy Forum 10-01A, 15 September 2010 [275 Kb PDF]

APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, September 15, 2010

  1. Police deny Densus 88 tortured detainees
  2. Timor’s deputy PM resigns
  3. Probes on deal to fly troops
  4. Karzai’s cronies make Afghan election a farce
  5. The Battle for Afghanistan: Militancy and Conflict in Zabul and Uruzgan
  6. Strategy right after nine years at war: Houston
  7. Thousands of Iraqi detainees at risk of torture after US handover
  8. Kan wins leadership race, but he still must deal with Ozawa and more opposition

APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, September 8, 2010

  1. Power Shift: Australia’s future between Washington and Beijing
  2. Indonesia: A relationship in need of a rethink
  3. Autonomy failing in West Papua
  4. Pledge to probe defence contract
  5. Embassy in Ethiopia a UN gambit
  6. Alarm over rise in SE Asian piracy

APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, September 1, 2010

  1. Afghanistan: Diggers may be charged over deaths of children
  2. Afghanistan: Toll adds to exit pressure
  3. Australia’s commitment in Afghanistan: moving to a more comprehensive approach
  4. Indonesia seeks $2.4bn oil spill compensation
  5. Detainee roof protest grows
  6. Defence flight contract cleared

APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, August 25, 2010

  1. Brown urges Afghan talk as two more troops hurt
  2. Security outfit killed civilians, gets embassy job
  3. Afghan forces will not meet takeover deadline: general
  4. Military fears over Timor link to China
  5. Ramos-Horta to free rebels who shot him
  6. Medics to get armed back-up in Pakistan

APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, August 18, 2010

  1.  Junta subverts sanctions with Australian radios
  2. Cavalry in charge of diggers
  3. Troops say gear failing in war zone
  4. Opening salvo has a familiar ring
  5. Defence contract scandal widens
  6. China ‘extending military reach’

APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, August 11, 2010

  1. Chinese military seeks better links
  2. Indonesia tries to gag Papuan lecture
  3. After all these years, the Anzus freeze begins to thaw
  4. Concerned about China’s rise, Southeast Asian nations build up militaries
  5. Australia’s Jakarta embassy ‘always’ a jihadist target
  6. Hurt Timorese left with no recourse
  7. Our mate, the bloody warlord
  8. Afghan civilian casualties rise 31 per cent in first six months of 2010

APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, August 4, 2010

  1. Australian forces kill Taliban commander
  2. Taliban receive stolen supplies
  3. Slash cash for arms, says ex-Army chief
  4. PNG Cabinet Minister wants Australian prisons chief to cut corruption
  5. The region we must not ignore
  6. Australia to take 900pc more refugees from Indonesia
  7. Indonesia: The deepening impasse in Papua

APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, July 28, 2010

  1. And then there’s their battle back home
  2. Wiki point to Australian cover-up
  3. Aussie Julian Assange behind invulnerable site for whistleblowers
  4. Electrics chink in armoured vehicles
  5. More finesse needed in Abbott’s foreign policy
  6. Kopassus reinstatement stirs outrage

APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, July 21, 2010

  1. Running up the white flag on foreign affairs
  2. Switch off the autopilot in the Pacific
  3. Time to practise what we preach on human rights
  4. Leaders fail to make case for Afghan mission
  5. Leaders renew vows of support for Afghanistan
  6. Pakistan weighs in over asylum seekers
  7. Trouble for the chief after PNG judgment leaves loyalties out for taking

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