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APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, April 22, 2010

  1. Cyber attacks on rise: McClelland
  2. Australians help capture Taliban leader
  3. Australia’s human rights framework
  4. Australian defence policy assessment
  5. Indonesia police officials arranged weapons, training for terrorists: report
  6. The role of the five power defence arrangements in the Southeast Asian security architecture
  7. Defence hits back on asylum boat
  8. Japan’s special outback delivery from outer space
  9. Wisdom rules in the Solomons Islands

APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, April 19, 2010

  1. We’ve got your back in Afghan province
  2. Submarine builder to cut jobs
  3. Africa finally part of the big picture
  4. PM reopens Howard’s toughest compound
  5. Human rights act canned as election looms
  6. Fiji open to possible Thaksin residency bid
  7. Malaysia and the Bomb
  8. Population debate misses the facts

APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, April 15, 2010

  1. Terrorist fears over NT nuclear dump site
  2. Focus shifts to nuclear ‘rogues’
  3. Kabul’s new patron: the growing Afghan-Chinese relationship
  4. How to end the war in Afghanistan
  5. East Timor to reject Woodside natural gas plan
  6. SBY’s new strategy on illegal logging is an improvement, say Indonesian green activists

APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, April 12, 2010

  1. Our bases retain role in US plan
  2. Early war-bird a bargain for Labor
  3. July next year is our date with destiny for Afghan pullout
  4. Rudd backflip slams asylum seeker door
  5. Defence tracking system loses sight of $30m
  6. East Timor leader accuses Australia over war
  7. [Indonesia] 13 locally made armored carriers arrive in Lebanon
  8. Papua ‘ready to explode’

APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, April 8, 2010

  1. WMD fears block export cargo
  2. Push to end nuclear trafficking
  3. Unmanned aircraft could soon patrol borders
  4. Defence plan gets backing
  5. Bishop puts uranium in poll frame
  6. Afghan President Rebukes West and U.N.
  7. Can anyone pacify the world’s number one narco-state? The opium wars in Afghanistan
  8. [Indonesia] Yudhoyono talks tough on illegal logging

APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, April 1, 2010

  1. This time it’s the generators: Defence reveals latest battle with navy’s underwater lemons
  2. Australia blasts China over sentence
  3. Faulkner insists JSF will deliver
  4. War protesters ‘switch off’ defence satellite dish
  5. Afghans best producers of cannabis: UN
  6. Human rights abuses contributing to increased poverty in Afghanistan – UN report
  7. Our western front: Australia and the Indian Ocean

APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, March 29, 2010

  1. [China] Undiplomatic relations
  2. Contracts under scrutiny
  3. Employers: your country needs you
  4. Afghan inquiry decision soon
  5. Australian troops join new front
  6. Afghans petition the Dutch to stay
  7. Australia has a duty to take Gitmo inmates
  8. Iraq faces a negotiating nightmare

APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, March 25, 2010

  1. Joint effort to curtail first-strike policy
  2. Budget cuts a tough target
  3. How a guilty plea from Stern Hu could be good news for Rio and the government
  4. Israel expects Canberra to expel diplomat over forged passports used in murder
  5. Building bridges over Afghanistan’s troubled waters
  6. Insurgent faction presents Afghan peace plan
  7. Washington’s Indonesian bully boys
  8. The ticking TB time bomb

APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, March 22, 2010

  1. Report blasts hole in government’s plan to acquire new subs
  2. All-clear for nukes deal with Russia
  3. [Indonesia] Economic and defense ties on China-RI agenda
  4. As Taliban makes comeback in Kunduz province, war spreads to northern Afghanistan
  5. Policing Afghanistan: how afghan police training became a train wreck
  6. The new rules of war
  7. Australia has failed Hu in bid for open trial: expert

APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, March 18, 2010

  1. Trends in US defence spending: implications for Australia
  2. Netanyahu extends an olive branch
  3. Diggers hit by Afghan bomb
  4. [Indonesia] House okays nuke plants
  5. E Timor seeks Japan’s help in training troops
  6. Indonesia: radicalisation and dialogue in Papua

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