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APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, March 22, 2007

  1. Iraq and the Broader Security Implications
  2. Afghanistan: A Long Hot Summer
  3. Election Year: A Turbulent Time for Apolitical Chiefs
  4. Australia: Northern Warriors
  5. Indonesian Navy Seizes Three Chinese Ships
  6. East Timor Decides 2007
  7. Hundreds of Papuans Demand Employment in Timika
  8. HIV/AIDS: The looming Asia Pacific Pandemic
  9. Getting the Basics Right: Water and Sanitation in South East Asia and the Pacific

APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, March 19, 2007

  1. Howard in Mid-Air Scare over War-Torn Iraq
  2. Iraq: Howard’s Choice – When to Recall Troops
  3. Age-old Conflict is a Long Haul
  4. North Korea: Australian Aid for Kim’s Compliance
  5. Tonga Government Announces Further Extension of State of Emergency
  6. Indonesia: Air Force to Install Radars in Remote Papua
  7. Joint Strike Fighter: Progress Made and Challenges Remain
  8. Japan-Australia: Security Deal A Significant Step For Two Aspiring Nations

The new security architecture: Binding Japan and Australia, containing China

Richard Tanter, 15 March 2007, Austral Policy Forum 07-07A

APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, March 15, 2007

  1. Japan-Australia Joint Declaration on Security Cooperation
  2. Joint Declaration: Pacific Allies to Enlist India
  3. UN to Probe Diggers’ Killing of Reinado Men
  4. Police Corruption Probe Begins in PNG
  5. Solomons Accepts High Commissioner
  6. The Costs of America’s Long War
  7. Australia: Defence Chiefs Need Reining In

APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, March 8, 2007

  1. Timor Forces Get More Power
  2. Indonesia: Arrest Warrant Issued for Former Officer
  3. Iraq: The Redirection
  4. Iraq and Afghanistan Wars: Two Different Places
  5. Riots in Vanuatu Lead to yet another State of Emergency in Pacific
  6. US Report Slams Fiji over Human Rights
  7. US Fighter to Fill Air Defence Gap
  8. HIV/AIDS: The Looming Asia Pacific Pandemic

APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, March 5, 2007

  1. East Timor: Reinado On Run, Four Dead in Same
  2. Bush Faces Three Major Afghanistan Stumbling Blocks
  3. China’s Military Spending to Grow by 18%
  4. Australia: The Importance of Defence
  5. Abe Ignores Evidence, Say Australia’s ‘Comfort Women’
  6. Australia’s Thaksin Problem
  7. Why Indonesia Matters

Military links between Australia and Indonesia: An amoral assessment

Clinton Fernandes, 1 March 2007, Austral Policy Forum 07-05A

APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, March 1, 2007

  1. Trouble Brewing in East Timor Again?
  2. Some 1,000 Soldiers Deployed along Indonesia-East Timor Border
  3. East Timor: Balibo Inquest Keeps Lid on Old Spy Methods
  4. China’s Strategic Southeast Asian Embrace
  5. Australia: Ships Come in $1bn over Defence Budget
  6. Australia Faces Growing Submarine Threat
  7. Nuclear: A Road Australia Has Travelled Already
  8. Australia-Indonesia: Security Framework a Benchmark

APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, February 26, 2007

  1. Australia: Blitz on Illegal Fishing Will Fill Top End Jails
  2. UN Security Council Extends Timor-Leste Mission
  3. East Timor: Australian Bullet Kills Second Man
  4. East Timor Parliament Ratifies Treaties with Australia
  5. Solomon’s PM Abandons Plans to Re-arm Police
  6. Iraq: The Beginning of the End
  7. Afghanistan: Brits to Send 1500 to Fight Taliban

APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, February 22, 2007

  1. Australian Special Forces May Return to Afghanistan
  2. Howard to Increase Australian Training Force in Iraq
  3. Australian Delegation to Reopen Ties with Pyongyang after Nuclear Pledge
  4. Australia Implements UN Security Council Sanctions against Iran
  5. Jakarta Criticised on Papua Rights
  6. The Privatisation of Maritime Security in Southeast Asia
  7. Can Southeast Asia Afford to Wait? Coping with Floods and Humanitarian Emergencies

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