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Austral Peace and Security Network

by Jonathan O'Donnell last modified 2008-07-20 21:13

A twice weekly bulletin which presents: an overview of breaking news that affects the Austral-Pacific region and that of its Asian neighbours; analytical essays from leading thinkers; background materials.

About APSNet

Austral Peace and Security Network (APSNet) Bulletin covers critical national and regional security issues, broadly understood, in Australia and the surrounding region. This includes news and analysis not only of military affairs, defence, and foreign policy and other aspects of hard security, but also climate change, infectious diseases and human security.

Latest Issue: 21 July 2008

  1. Police in Raids over E Timor Shootings
  2. Australia and United States Defence Satellite Communications Cooperation at Geraldton
  3. Stifling Soldiers of Spin
  4. US Looks to Boost Troop Numbers
  5. Japan: Govt Drops Plan to Send SDF Troops to Afghanistan
  6. Coalition Warships Seize 30 Tonnes of Afghan Drugs
  7. TNI Responsible For East Timor Mayhem: Chief

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APSNet is a free twice weekly bulletin produced by Nautilus at RMIT. To subscribe or unsubscribe, please visit:
http://www.nautilus.org/mailman/listinfo/apsnet

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        APSNet "pacific islands"
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