- Defence chief upbeat on war
- War games with Burma row
- Reputation of Collins class subs takes a further dive
- Dutch mull longer Afghanistan stay at NATO request
- Special Operations Task Group discuss future with Afghan elders
- Politics go sour in Indonesia
- Amnesty slams Fiji’s ‘dishonest’ UN report
- Afghanistan Opium Winter Rapid Assessment 2010
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APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, February 8, 2010
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, February 4, 2010
- More turbulence in fighter jet program
- Kevin Rudd’s secret war on Iran
- Amnesty slams evictions near PNG mine
- Surprise peace talks in Canberra over Fiji diplomatic ties
- East Timor’s graftbuster appointed
- With raw recruits, Afghan police buildup falters
- Indonesian military ‘deeply involved’ in forest destruction: report
- [Malaysia] Awkward associations
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, February 1, 2010
- New submarine project warned of dirty fight
- Royal Australian Navy push for closer links with Asia
- Legislature fears impact of US military build-up in Guam
- NATO troops clash with Afghan allies
- UK summit unveils new Afghan policy
- U.N. envoy to Afghanistan met with Taliban
- A nuclear wannabe; suspicious links to North Korea; high-tech procurements and enigmatic facilities
- The Iraq war must not remain a closed book
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, January 28, 2010
- Defence bureaucrats fail ministers
- Minister blasts submarine management
- ‘Example’ to be made of death row Australian
- A reconciliation plan in Afghanistan
- NATO struggling to fulfill commitments for more troops in Afghanistan
- [Indonesia] Parties back criminal findings in bailout
- Iraq war was illegal, Dutch panel rules
- Economic and fiscal policy strategies for climate change mitigation in Indonesia
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, January 25, 2010
- Australian defence force mulls options for increased role for reservists
- Warships herald ‘a new era’
- Afghanistan to postpone elections
- Okinawa mayor-elect opposes U.S. base
- US unveils civilian strategy for Afghanistan, Pakistan
- Looking ahead to North Korea’s demise
- Govt unconcerned as critics plan protest
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, January 21, 2010
- Troops’ welfare is government’s ‘top funding priority’
- [Afghanistan] UN report claims bribes equal to quarter of GDP
- McChrystal’s plan takes a Taliban hit
- Gates: Al-Qaeda has assembled a ‘syndicate’ of terror groups
- China vents anger with missile test
- Korea raises its arms
- South Korea warns North on a first nuclear strike
- One Year Later: did Obama win the Iraq war?
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, January 18, 2010
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, January 14, 2010
- ASIO checks unreliable: former immigration officer
- Continuing Indonesian military business ‘dangerous’: Human Rights Watch
- Obama wants $33 billion more for war
- The shadow war in Afghanistan
- Afghanistan: over 2,400 civilian deaths in 2009
- China’s missile test: a symbolic warning to U.S.
- China, India, Brazil and South Africa prepare for post-Copenhagen meeting
- The next arms race
- [Indonesia] Ministry: illegal logging skyrockets during Indonesia’s year-end enforcement break
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, January 11, 2010
- US set to lift ban on military exercises with NZ
- Rich nations ‘ganged up’ in Copenhagen
- Japan pins whale row on Gillard
- New Afghan cabinet picks still generate resistance
- China willing to spend big on Afghan commerce
- Renegotiating the South Korea-US nuclear pact
- Australia helps REDD projects in Jambi
- Abdurrahman Wahid, the Indonesian Republic, and dynamics in Islam