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APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, February 11, 2008
- East Timor: Ramos-Horta Stable after Shooting
- Minister Delivers NATO Ultimatum
- Australia Set to Stay in Nuclear Club
- Thailand: Business Leaders Back Nuclear Energy
- French Polynesia: Nuclear Test Veterans Are Still Battling
- Chinook Detachment Returns to Afghanistan
- A Mission Impossible
- Policy Forum 08-1A: East Timor: The Crisis Beyond the Coup Attempt – Richard Tanter
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, February 7, 2008
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, February 4, 2008
- Timor-Leste: A State of Insecurity
- The Nation Builder
- RI Nuclear Plan Needs Further Study, Gus Dur
- In Iraq, Three Wars Engage U.S. – Shiite Extremists Pose Greatest Challenge, Military Officials Say
- Germany Rejects Southern Afghanistan Troop Request
- Keeping Our Heads below Water: Australia’s Future Submarine
- Standing on Secret Ground
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, January 31, 2008
- Defence Chief Baulks at More Diggers for Afghanistan
- Billion Dollar Blowouts
- Solomons Mission ‘Bogged for Years’
- Downer Discusses Suharto’s Role in the Region
- Safeguarding Iraqi Oil a Vital Task
- Tortured in Thailand
- Indonesia’s 100th Bird Flu Death Shows Disease Out of Control: Experts
- China, East Timor Sign Cooperation Accord
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, January 24, 2008
- Foreign Minister to Visit US and Japan
- Putting Diplomacy to the Test
- Whalers Refuse to Accept Injunction
- Muhammadiyah: Thai Govt Should Use Soft Power in Dealing with the South
- North Korea to Close its Embassy in Australia to Save Costs, Diplomat Says
- Indonesia’s Ailing Suharto Eludes Court
- Further UN Support Crucial in Timor-Leste
- Climate Change: Marshalling Asia to Act
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, January 21, 2008
- Rudd to Shake Up National Security
- Report Warns E Timor Could Relapse Into Unrest
- Diggers ‘Let Down’ Dutch Allies in Deadly Battle with Taliban
- Frontier Insurgency Spills into a Pakistani City
- Brisbane – Australia’s ‘Counter-Terror Hub’
- Labour Closes Door for Unskilled Workers
- PNG: Moran Landowners Give Govt 48 Hours