- A Price Too High: The Cost of Australia’s Approach to Asylum Seekers
- Melanesian Want Standby Force
- West Papua: Special Treatment
- Gusmao Offers Fretilin Cabinet Posts
- US Wants Australia in Nuclear Group
- NIE Cites ‘Uneven’ Security Gains, Faults Iraqi Leaders
- Canberra Boosts Afghan Aid
- Briefing note: Peace Initiatives in Afghanistan – Richard Tanter
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APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, August 23, 2007
- Navy Fires on Indonesians
- Defence Force Apologises for Soldiers’ Desecration of Fretilin Flag
- Abe Calls for ‘Broader Asia’ that Includes India, Australia, US
- Nuclear Alliance Quandary
- Australia Needs US Regional Help
- Negotiation Has its Time and Place, but so Does the Use of Force
- Stopping a Nuclear Arms Race between America and China
- Applying the Paradox of Prevention: Eradicate HIV
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, August 20, 2007
- Determining their National Interest: Australia’s Economic Intervention in Iraq
- CSIS: Troops Could Leave Iraq ‘Within a Year’
- Amid Escalating Violence in Afghanistan, Rising Opposition in Germany to Military Mission
- India Nukes Deal, Now for Russia
- Philippines Teeters on Brink of Total War
- Tonga-Australia Sign Performance Partnership
- Indonesia: Agency ‘Ordered Killing’
The Defence Management Review and the Super Hornet Decision
John Faulkner, 16 August 2007, Austral Policy Forum 07-15A
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, August 16, 2007
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, August 13, 2007
- Police Unite against NT Permit Plan
- Troops to Sit it Out in E Timor Chaos
- Australian Troops under Renewed Taliban Attack
- Howard Warns Maliki: Act or Face Pullout
- Singapore Wants To Be a Regional Force
- PNG PM Accuses Australia of Interference in Elections
- Bali Doctors Investigate Possible Bird Flu Deaths
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, August 9, 2007
- Australian Troops Attacked in Dili
- Canberra to Remain in South Pacific
- Extra Troops to Solomons for No Confidence Vote
- Pacific Aid: Fighting Fires Is Not the Best Answer
- Alliance Would Get a Fresh Coat of Paint under Rudd
- Afghanistan at Odds with U.S. on Plan to Curb Opium
- Northern Territory National Emergency Response Bills 2007
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, August 6, 2007
- Air Force Takes Operational Control of Southern Afghanistan Skies
- Afghanistan: Shopkeepers Strike over Digger Raids
- Iraq: Spike in Mass Bombings against Civilians
- Australia Defence Policy: And Now the Defence Wedge
- Canberra’s NT Troop Move ‘Devastating’
- Australia extends Rp800 Billion to Fight against HIV/AIDS in Indonesia
- Climate Change and Conflict, ICG, July 2007
APSNet for 20070802
APSNet for 20070802 Austral Peace and Security Network (APSNet) Twice weekly report from the Nautilus Institute at RMIT, Australia. Thursday 2 August 2007 Open Your Gates to Migrants: Bank Chief Australia Signs Comprehensive Security and Economic Pact with ASEAN ASEAN Calls for Phased Pullout of Foreign Troops from Iraq 400 Killed by Terrorism in Philippines […]