- Australia’s PM Considers more Military Trainers for Iraq
- Italy: Official Hits U.S. for Afghan Missive
- US Troops Diverted to Afghanistan
- Hand on Heart, Alliance Means Zip
- The Generation Gap: Australia and the Super Hornet
- Indonesia: Bilateral Ties with Partners and Neighbours
- Tonga’s Finance Minister meets Australian and NZ Officials Working with Joint Police Mission
- Philippines Assigns More Troops against Abu Sayyaf
Archives
Reflections on solidarity with East Timor
Pat Walsh, 15 February 2007, Austral Policy Forum 07-04A
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, February 15, 2007
- US Gets Military Base in Western Australia
- Key Points of N. Korea Disarmament Deal
- Indonesia Needs US Assistance to Secure Malacca Straits
- East Timor: Ramos Horta Calls for More UN Help
- ADF at Fault in Theft Probe: Keelty
- Staticide in Iraq
- Self-Determination in Oceania: New Roles for US, Japanese and Asian Power?
- Australia and Turkey Sign Agreement on Counter-Terrorism
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, February 12, 2007
- Move to Remove Australian Influence in Solomons’ Mission
- America’s Secret Air War in Iraq
- Obama Blasts Howard on Iraq
- Afghanistan: Tea and Talk Tactics to Charm the Taliban
- On Shopping List: Fighter Jets with No Stealth
- Indonesia: Military Top Brass Visit Outer Islands
- Information about the Treaty between Australia and Timor-Leste in the Timor Sea
- War Crime Risk for MPs in ‘Retro’ Case against Hicks
Guns for the Palace Guard in Honiara: We Should Worry
Philip Alpers, Austral Policy Forum 07-03A 8 February 2007
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, February 8, 2007
- No Matter who’s the Boss, BIN in Need of Reform
- Alkatiri Cleared of Timor Assassin Squad Accusation
- Newsman Shot after Surrendering: Balibo Witness
- President Bush’s FY 2008 Defense Budget Submission
- Mercenaries are Second Largest Force in Iraq: UN official
- Iraq, Bush and Australia
- Afghanistan Receives Australian Police in Drug Fight
- Cracks in Defence Let Criminals in: Security Report
- Indonesia: Exclusive Bird Flu Deal a Setback to Control
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, February 5, 2007
- Defence Pact to Put Japanese Troops on Australian Soil
- Indonesia Cuts Lose from Debtor Group
- Papua Evacuees Encouraged to Return Home
- Iraq Chaos Could Worsen
- U.S. General Leads NATO Afghan Force
- Navy Struggles to Fix Fault in Patrol Boats
- Scorched Earth an Insecure Place
- Remember the Bird Flu Threat? It Hasn’t Gone Away
Background to the 2006 Fiji Military Coup
Rev Akuila Yabaki, Austral Policy Forum 07-02A 1 February 2007
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, February 1, 2007
- Jakarta Shops for Defence Ties as Relations Thaw
- Hunger Threat for Papua Refugees
- Indonesia to Declare Bird Flu a National Disaster
- Solomons Confirms Reforming Disbanded Police Units
- Memorandum of Understanding between Timor-Leste, the UN, and Australia
- The Danger of Bush’s Anti-Iran Fatwa
- UK General Admits to Mistakes in Helmand
- Nuclear Costs Low-Balled to Keep It in Energy Debate
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, January 29, 2007
- Diggers to Target Filipino Terror
- Australia, UN Sign Timor Security Pact
- Study Radio Intercepts, Balibo Five Probe Told
- Inquiry Unveils Corruption in PNG Defence Department
- China Rising: The Next Global Superpower
- Surge in Diggers’ Disorder Claims
- Shutdown of Reactor Will Take Decade
- Australia and France Sign Treaty to Step Up the Fight against Illegal Fishing
- Bird Flu Suspected in Deaths of 17 Birds in Western Japan