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APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, February 19, 2007

  1. Australia’s PM Considers more Military Trainers for Iraq
  2. Italy: Official Hits U.S. for Afghan Missive
  3. US Troops Diverted to Afghanistan
  4. Hand on Heart, Alliance Means Zip
  5. The Generation Gap: Australia and the Super Hornet
  6. Indonesia: Bilateral Ties with Partners and Neighbours
  7. Tonga’s Finance Minister meets Australian and NZ Officials Working with Joint Police Mission
  8. Philippines Assigns More Troops against Abu Sayyaf

Reflections on solidarity with East Timor

Pat Walsh, 15 February 2007, Austral Policy Forum 07-04A

APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, February 15, 2007

  1. US Gets Military Base in Western Australia
  2. Key Points of N. Korea Disarmament Deal
  3. Indonesia Needs US Assistance to Secure Malacca Straits
  4. East Timor: Ramos Horta Calls for More UN Help
  5. ADF at Fault in Theft Probe: Keelty
  6. Staticide in Iraq
  7. Self-Determination in Oceania: New Roles for US, Japanese and Asian Power?
  8. Australia and Turkey Sign Agreement on Counter-Terrorism

APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, February 12, 2007

  1. Move to Remove Australian Influence in Solomons’ Mission
  2. America’s Secret Air War in Iraq
  3. Obama Blasts Howard on Iraq
  4. Afghanistan: Tea and Talk Tactics to Charm the Taliban
  5. On Shopping List: Fighter Jets with No Stealth
  6. Indonesia: Military Top Brass Visit Outer Islands
  7. Information about the Treaty between Australia and Timor-Leste in the Timor Sea
  8. 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

  1. No Matter who’s the Boss, BIN in Need of Reform
  2. Alkatiri Cleared of Timor Assassin Squad Accusation
  3. Newsman Shot after Surrendering: Balibo Witness
  4. President Bush’s FY 2008 Defense Budget Submission
  5. Mercenaries are Second Largest Force in Iraq: UN official
  6. Iraq, Bush and Australia
  7. Afghanistan Receives Australian Police in Drug Fight
  8. Cracks in Defence Let Criminals in: Security Report
  9. Indonesia: Exclusive Bird Flu Deal a Setback to Control

APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, February 5, 2007

  1. Defence Pact to Put Japanese Troops on Australian Soil
  2. Indonesia Cuts Lose from Debtor Group
  3. Papua Evacuees Encouraged to Return Home
  4. Iraq Chaos Could Worsen
  5. U.S. General Leads NATO Afghan Force
  6. Navy Struggles to Fix Fault in Patrol Boats
  7. Scorched Earth an Insecure Place
  8. 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

  1. Jakarta Shops for Defence Ties as Relations Thaw
  2. Hunger Threat for Papua Refugees
  3. Indonesia to Declare Bird Flu a National Disaster
  4. Solomons Confirms Reforming Disbanded Police Units
  5. Memorandum of Understanding between Timor-Leste, the UN, and Australia
  6. The Danger of Bush’s Anti-Iran Fatwa
  7. UK General Admits to Mistakes in Helmand
  8. Nuclear Costs Low-Balled to Keep It in Energy Debate

APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, January 29, 2007

  1. Diggers to Target Filipino Terror
  2. Australia, UN Sign Timor Security Pact
  3. Study Radio Intercepts, Balibo Five Probe Told
  4. Inquiry Unveils Corruption in PNG Defence Department
  5. China Rising: The Next Global Superpower
  6. Surge in Diggers’ Disorder Claims
  7. Shutdown of Reactor Will Take Decade
  8. Australia and France Sign Treaty to Step Up the Fight against Illegal Fishing
  9. Bird Flu Suspected in Deaths of 17 Birds in Western Japan

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