Richard Leaver, Austral Special Report 09-08S, 11 December 2009 [PDF, 360 Kb]
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Extended nuclear deterrence, Global Abolition and Korea
Peter Hayes, Austral Special Report 09-06S, 10 December 2009 [PDF, 277 Kb]
Rethinking extended nuclear deterrence in the defence of Australia
Richard Tanter, Austral Special Report 09-07S, 10 December 2009 [PDF, 316 Kb]
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, December 10, 2009
Nuclear Power, Risk Management and Democratic Accountability in Indonesia: Volcanic, regulatory and financial risk in the Muria peninsula nuclear power proposal
Richard Tanter, Arabella Imhoff and David Von Hippel, Austral Policy Forum 09-22A, 7 December 2009
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, December 7, 2009
- Minimal progress on PM’s Asian unity vision
- AFP union attacks Afghanistan role for Australian police
- Diggers may be charged over child deaths
- Indonesian President lashes out at unnamed conspirators
- US ‘comfortable’ with Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal, says Robert Gates
- Gates calls July 2011 the beginning, not end, of Afghan withdrawal
- Japan: Save the Endangered Tomahawk!
- Australia, Indonesia investigate climate change options
- ‘Time is running out’ for Sumatra’s rainforest as demand for palm oil soars
Climate Change and Public Health in Indonesia: Impacts and Adaptation
Budi Haryanto, Austral Policy Forum 09-05S, 3 December 2009 [PDF, 254 Kb]
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, December 3, 2009
- Tough battle of the budget bottom line
- Libs call for debate on nuclear power
- Obama adds troops, but maps exit plan
- UN head in Afghanistan condemns US move to bypass Hamid Karzai
- Pakistan at odds with Obama’s vision
- ‘Balibo’ Ban Wins Rave Reviews From Indonesian Military
- Indonesian police arrest Papuan activists, Amnesty calls for investigation
- Pressure on Fiji fails as China lends hand
- Indonesia: timber corruption’s high costs
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, November 30, 2009
- Barack Obama to push Kevin Rudd for more troops
- [Indonesia] National Energy Council to immediately assess nuclear power
- Pakistan’s leader cedes nuclear office
- Afghanistan summit to plan for withdrawal
- Afghans offer jobs to Taliban rank and file if they defect
- HIV/AIDS: the global outlook
- Commonwealth urges Fiji to restore democracy
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, November 26, 2009
- Kevin Rudd signs off on purchase of 14 F-35 joint strike fighters
- Nato will send 5,000 more troops to Afghanistan, says Brown
- From stability to chaos in Indonesia
- East Timor threatens to quit gas project
- Papua leaders reject military command project
- Pakistan faces amnesty deal turmoil
- Converging Peril: Climate Change and Conflict in the Southern Philippines