- East Timor: Guns Still Missing as PM Changes
- East Timor: The Story We Weren’t Told
- Troop Boost on Cards for Afghanistan
- China Wants Pyongyang Stronger, Not Weakened
- Burma Seeks Nuclear Weapons Alliance with N Korea
- Australia: PM Rules Out Nuclear Waste
- Australia: The Nuclear Option
- Environment: The Threat to the Planet
Archives
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, July 6, 2006
- Afghanistan: Troops Face Resurgent Taliban on Home Turf
- Australia, India to Strengthen Defence Links
- Australia: Troops Hit by Equipment ‘Stuff-Ups’
- North Korea: Yet Another Failure to Launch the Taepodong Missile
- Pirates Hit Two UN Ships in Malacca Strait
- Iraq and Vietnam: Different Battles, Different Response
- Why Trying to Appease Indonesia Doesn’t Work
- Regional Allies in the Fight against Bird Flu
Discussion of “The Proliferation Security Initiative: Coming in from the Cold”
Comments by Mark Valencia and a response by Ron Huisken, Austral Policy Forum 06-13D 3 July 2006
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, July 3, 2006
- East Timor: Ramos Horta urges Australia to lead UN Force
- Aust-Indonesia Security Treaty: Beyond the Personal
- Australian Foreign Policy: Messy Times ahead for this Ragtag Empire
- Australia’s other War in Iraq
- Small Arms: Just what is doing all the Killing?
- North Korea: Nelson right to show Restraint
- PNG Declines to accommodate Papuan Asylum Seekers
- Afghanistan and its Future
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, June 29, 2006
- East Timor: Alkatiri Speaks
- No Quick Fix in East Timor
- ‘Justice on the Cheap’ Revisited: The Failure of the Serious Crimes Trials in East Timor
- Why Indonesia Needs a New Way in Politics
- What’s Wrong in Papua
- North Korea: US Has Right to Missile Defence, says Howard
- Stubborn Kyoto Stand Will Cost Us Dearly
Indonesia’s good intentions, bad “fengshui”: Projecting international image and coping with domestic disasters
Yeo Lay Hwee and Cynthia Chang, Austral Policy Forum 06-21A 26 June 2006
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, June 26, 2006
- East Timor PM resigns
- East Timor: Canberra Risks Accusations Of Backing A Coup
- Indonesia, Beefing Up Defense, Seeks Submarines, Jets
- West Papua: Indonesian Police ‘Tortured Papuans’
- PNG: Guns Destruction Raises Big Concern
- The Rape Of PNG Forests
- North East Asia: As Pentagon Narrows Focus, A Little Local Knowledge Might Be Wise
- Australia: The Tampa Effect Isn’t Likely To Reappear
- Nauru Given $40m To Take Refugees – And Fight Graft
- Indonesia: Bird Flu Funding Plan For Jakarta
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, June 22, 2006
- Iraqi Fury at Australian Shooting
- East Timor: Fretilin Poised to Sack Alkatiri
- Australian Army Rushes to Set Up Base for 3000 in Timor
- Corruption Rife In Indonesian Military
- More Bang for Defence Equipment
- Indonesia’s Fight Against Bird Flu Needs International Support: FAO
- Heating Up The Planet: Climate Change and Security
- Nautilus News: North Korea Warned Against Long-Range Missile Test
APSNet for 20060619
APSNet for 20060619 Austral Peace and Security Network (APSNet) Bi-weekly report from the Nautilus Institute at RMIT, Australia. Monday 19 June 2006 Giant New Bases to House US Troops Indonesia Plays Down Security Deal Timor Minister Equipped Police as Private Army More Police to Patrol ‘Tense’ Timor Troops leave for Solomon Islands Afghan POWs Denied […]
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, June 19, 2006
- Giant New Bases to House US Troops
- Indonesia Plays Down Security Deal
- Timor Minister Equipped Police as Private Army
- More Police to Patrol ‘Tense’ Timor
- Troops leave for Solomon Islands
- Afghan POWs Denied Rights Because ‘It’s Not a War’
- Briefing Notes: US Expansion and Upgrading of Joint Australia-US Training Facilities