- East Timor priority over Nauru for asylum-seeker processing centre: Stephen Smith
- Asylum-seeker linked to al-Qa’ida
- Dictator link to mobile carrier
- Chinese company cleared to buy into Woomera project
- Gillard standing firm on Afghan war after soldier’s death
- Elections in doubt, says Fiji leader
- Killings by ‘rogue’ soldier another setback for Afghanistan policy
- Papuans seek referendum from Jakarta
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APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, July 7, 2010
- Gillard runs risk of destabilising already fragile neighbour
- Preparing for Gillard’s world
- Fire-prone tanks were known risk
- China fears overlook the drive for harmony
- British troops to withdraw from Sangin in Afghanistan
- Audit of Afghan troops dismissed
- US cuts Afghan aid in corruption probe
- Indonesia: The Dark Side of Jama’ah Ansharut Tauhid (JAT)
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, July 1, 2010
- Kiwis reject call for Anzac mission in Afghanistan
- Former ambassadors question silence on the ‘excesses’ of Israel
- Diggers cleared of shooting Afghan police
- Navy capability review 2010
- Nuclear proliferation in South Asia: the power of nightmares
- Deception and denials in Myanmar
- Report faults U.S. for being too optimistic about Afghan security capabilities
- Petraeus pledges look at strikes in Afghanistan
- RI poised to buy US fighters, cargo jets
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, June 28, 2010
- Amid all the change, foreign policy a constant
- PM looks to a regional response to stem the flow of boats
- Combet fillip to defence contractors
- How much is enough? The disclosure of defence capability planning information
- Africa still excites Australian miners
- Australia’s strategic little dots
- Pakistan’s Plan on Afghan Peace Leaves U.S. Wary
- Afghanistan war: top three challenges facing General Petraeus
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, June 24, 2010
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, June 21, 2010
- SAS troops rout insurgent group
- Deciding to go to war should not be left to the PM
- Army capability review 2010
- Afghanistan, and the world’s resource war
- Realism in Afghanistan: rethinking an uncertain case for the war
- Papuans march to call for end to the Indonesian province’s special autonomy status
- Fugitive to leak secret airstrike video
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, June 10, 2010
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, June 7, 2010
- Off-the-shelf subs on Defence’s radar
- Relations strained as East Timor buys Chinese navy boats
- Space jump better late than never
- PM takes extra care with Israel
- Myanmar ‘nuclear plans’ exposed
- Jakarta helps stop terrorists
- Chief of Navy outlines the Royal Australian Navy’s (RAN) strategic vision
- Afghan leader forces out top 2 security officials
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, June 3, 2010
- Australia to take greater Afghan training role
- Rudd urges Gaza report
- RBA note scandal widens as Chavez joins list
- Defence no accounting trickster: Watt
- Call to ban timber logged illegally
- Hatoyama steps down, new Cabinet to be formed on Monday
- Taliban attacks shake Afghan peace gathering
- Sinking of the Cheonan: rethinking littoral warfare
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, May 31, 2010
- South Korea, on the rise and forever under threat, has become Rudd’s best friend in Asia
- Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) chief pitched for Indon deal
- Call for probe into naval shipbuilding
- Faulkner falls short on budget transparency test
- Australia begins legal action against Japan over whaling
- U.N. official to ask U.S. to end C.I.A. drone strikes