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APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, July 14, 2010

  1. East Timor priority over Nauru for asylum-seeker processing centre: Stephen Smith
  2. Asylum-seeker linked to al-Qa’ida
  3. Dictator link to mobile carrier
  4. Chinese company cleared to buy into Woomera project
  5. Gillard standing firm on Afghan war after soldier’s death
  6. Elections in doubt, says Fiji leader
  7. Killings by ‘rogue’ soldier another setback for Afghanistan policy
  8. Papuans seek referendum from Jakarta

APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, July 7, 2010

  1. Gillard runs risk of destabilising already fragile neighbour
  2. Preparing for Gillard’s world
  3. Fire-prone tanks were known risk
  4. China fears overlook the drive for harmony
  5. British troops to withdraw from Sangin in Afghanistan
  6. Audit of Afghan troops dismissed
  7. US cuts Afghan aid in corruption probe
  8. Indonesia: The Dark Side of Jama’ah Ansharut Tauhid (JAT)

APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, July 1, 2010

  1. Kiwis reject call for Anzac mission in Afghanistan
  2. Former ambassadors question silence on the ‘excesses’ of Israel
  3. Diggers cleared of shooting Afghan police
  4. Navy capability review 2010
  5. Nuclear proliferation in South Asia: the power of nightmares
  6. Deception and denials in Myanmar
  7. Report faults U.S. for being too optimistic about Afghan security capabilities
  8. Petraeus pledges look at strikes in Afghanistan
  9. RI poised to buy US fighters, cargo jets

APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, June 28, 2010

  1. Amid all the change, foreign policy a constant
  2. PM looks to a regional response to stem the flow of boats
  3. Combet fillip to defence contractors
  4. How much is enough? The disclosure of defence capability planning information
  5. Africa still excites Australian miners
  6. Australia’s strategic little dots
  7. Pakistan’s Plan on Afghan Peace Leaves U.S. Wary
  8. Afghanistan war: top three challenges facing General Petraeus

APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, June 24, 2010

  1. Faulkner spooked to rethink exit timing
  2. Obama shows McChrystal who’s in command
  3. US to lead diggers in Afghanistan’s Oruzgan province
  4. RAAF capability review 2010
  5. SMEs ‘must join global defence chain’
  6. Papua’s separatist fires burn bright
  7. Hail to the whistleblowers
  8. New aid strategy to help East Timor

APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, June 21, 2010

  1. SAS troops rout insurgent group
  2. Deciding to go to war should not be left to the PM
  3. Army capability review 2010
  4. Afghanistan, and the world’s resource war
  5. Realism in Afghanistan: rethinking an uncertain case for the war
  6. Papuans march to call for end to the Indonesian province’s special autonomy status
  7. Fugitive to leak secret airstrike video

APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, June 10, 2010

  1. Leave Afghanistan before more die
  2. Australian officials to help reintegrate Afghan deportees
  3. Steroid-abusing Australian soldiers sent home in disgrace
  4. Bribery charges eyed
  5. [Malaysia] Nuclear power plant will cost US$2.5-US$4 billion
  6. [East Timor] Withdrawal of aid forces winning project to fold

APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, June 7, 2010

  1. Off-the-shelf subs on Defence’s radar
  2. Relations strained as East Timor buys Chinese navy boats
  3. Space jump better late than never
  4. PM takes extra care with Israel
  5. Myanmar ‘nuclear plans’ exposed
  6. Jakarta helps stop terrorists
  7. Chief of Navy outlines the Royal Australian Navy’s (RAN) strategic vision
  8. Afghan leader forces out top 2 security officials

APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, June 3, 2010

  1. Australia to take greater Afghan training role
  2. Rudd urges Gaza report
  3. RBA note scandal widens as Chavez joins list
  4. Defence no accounting trickster: Watt
  5. Call to ban timber logged illegally
  6. Hatoyama steps down, new Cabinet to be formed on Monday
  7. Taliban attacks shake Afghan peace gathering
  8. Sinking of the Cheonan: rethinking littoral warfare

APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, May 31, 2010

  1. South Korea, on the rise and forever under threat, has become Rudd’s best friend in Asia
  2. Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) chief pitched for Indon deal
  3. Call for probe into naval shipbuilding
  4. Faulkner falls short on budget transparency test
  5. Australia begins legal action against Japan over whaling
  6. U.N. official to ask U.S. to end C.I.A. drone strikes

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