- Off-the-shelf subs on Defence’s radar
- Relations strained as East Timor buys Chinese navy boats
- Space jump better late than never
- PM takes extra care with Israel
- Myanmar ‘nuclear plans’ exposed
- Jakarta helps stop terrorists
- Chief of Navy outlines the Royal Australian Navy’s (RAN) strategic vision
- Afghan leader forces out top 2 security officials
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APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, June 3, 2010
- Australia to take greater Afghan training role
- Rudd urges Gaza report
- RBA note scandal widens as Chavez joins list
- Defence no accounting trickster: Watt
- Call to ban timber logged illegally
- Hatoyama steps down, new Cabinet to be formed on Monday
- Taliban attacks shake Afghan peace gathering
- Sinking of the Cheonan: rethinking littoral warfare
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, May 31, 2010
- South Korea, on the rise and forever under threat, has become Rudd’s best friend in Asia
- Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) chief pitched for Indon deal
- Call for probe into naval shipbuilding
- Faulkner falls short on budget transparency test
- Australia begins legal action against Japan over whaling
- U.N. official to ask U.S. to end C.I.A. drone strikes
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, May 27, 2010
- Dirty Money
- Shake-up creates new court for military
- In spy games, fury has no coin
- A nation adrift in Asia literacy
- Detente dead and buried with North Korea
- Boat crew stowed in city motel
- Indonesia Agrees to 2-Year Freeze on Forest Concessions in $1b Deal
- Self-Defense Force (SDF) personnel voice doubts about Hatoyama’s leadership
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, May 24, 2010
- Torpedo project turns 12 and still hasn’t made its point: auditor-general
- Fund diplomacy and aid, says former defence head
- Aid, or buying a seat on the UN Security Council?
- South Korea hits out at Pyongyang for torpedo hit
- [Japan] Hatoyama breaks promise on Futenma
- [Afghanistan] Bold base strike shows Taliban’s rising resolve
- Afghan MPs threaten to boycott Hamid Karzai’s Taliban peace talks plan
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, May 20, 2010
- Downgrade APEC, says Kevin Rudd
- Japan, Australia sign bilateral defense logistics agreement
- [South Korea] North sank ship: report
- Why Thai politics is no longer normal
- In ambush, a glimpse of a long Afghan summer
- The India-China relationship: a tempered rivalry?
- Financing of terrorism: risks for Australia
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, May 17, 2010
- Our virtuous nuclear posture
- Problem defence projects list slashed
- Review more tinker than tailor
- U.S. efforts in Kandahar, barely begun, already are faltering
- Obama’s flailing wars
- Thai protesters agree to U.N.-monitored talks, but government rejects conditions
- [Indonesia] Govt may free political prisoners in Papua
- Indonesia’s Bakrie grabs new post
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, May 13, 2010
- Emphasis on protecting troops
- Faulkner under fire on projects
- Terrorism alert intensifies ocean patrols
- Review of spooks to go ahead
- Nuclear waste site a target for terrorists, expert warns
- Reserve force ordered into retreat
- Avoiding tensions, Obama reassures Karzai
- Distrust of Afghan leaders threaten U.S. war strategy
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, May 10, 2010
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, May 6, 2010
- Dud’s army: dodgy kit puts troops at risk
- Fighters clear path for local work
- Curb urged on Iranian nukes
- Australia, East Timor at odds over gas field
- Uranium no bar to India deal: Crean
- National security information environment roadmap: 2020 vision
- [Indonesia] Sri Mulyani’s departure may threaten anti-graft drive