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Austral Peace and Security Network 2007 Archive
Austral Peace and Security Network Twice weekly Report, from the Nautilus Institute at RMIT, Melbourne, Australia. This archive contains the 2007 issues.
Thursday 13 December 2007
- New Drive to Talk Burma into Reform
- US Intelligence Personnel Tap Indonesian Phones
- Dutch Pound Taliban Positions
- Taliban Regroup After Losing City
- British to Hand Over Basra in Days
- The War on Terror After Iraq: Report of an Independent Task Force
Austral Policy Forum 07-25A: Nuclear fatwa: Islamic jurisprudence and the Muria nuclear power station proposal, Richard Tanter
New Briefing Book from the Nautilus Institute: Australia in Solomon Islands, Australian Forces Abroad - Nic Maclellan
Monday 10 December 2007
Thursday 6 December 2007
Monday 3 December 2007
- Revealed: The Day Australia Planned to Bomb Indonesia
- Climate Diplomacy: The Governance Challenge
- Torture Fear for Pows Captured by Australians
- Defence Silent on Civilian Deaths
- Iraqi Parliament Hit by Walkout
- BHP Nuclear Hopes Come at High Price
Austral Policy Forum 07-24A: South Seas Carbon Bubble: Australia and a Near-Pacific Regional Climate Pact - Peter Christoff
Thursday 29 November 2007
- No Walking Away from Afghans: Defence Chief
- After the 2006 Crisis: Australian Interests in Timor-Leste
- Poor to Bear Brunt of Warming
- UN Envoy Says Indonesian Torture Widespread
- How the US Got its Philippine Bases Back
- Iraq Deal Eyes Long US Presence
- Upper House Votes to End Japan's Mission in Iraq
Austral Policy Forum 07-23A: Abu Sayyaf and US and Australian Military Intervention in the Southern Philippines - Carolin Liss
Monday 26 November 2007
- Rudd Takes Tough Stand on Boat People
- Seamen Pose Big Security Threat
- Rudd to Improve Australia Ties
- Reinado Threatens to Destabilise Timor
- Bush Loses a Friend in Australia
- Afghan Civilians Suffer in Battle for their Security
- First U.S. Troop Cutback in Iraq Gets Under Way
- Indonesia's Health Minister Says 'no' to Sharing Bird Flu Virus with WHO
Thursday 22 November 2007
- Fishing Blitz 'Forced' Bid for Asylum
- Indonesia: Air Force to Install Three Radars in the East
- Afghanistan 'Falling into Hands of Taliban'
- Defence Systems to get a Rocketing
- Asian Leaders Drop India Australia from Regional `Community'
- Bin Laden Talks of Victory, Not Defeat
- Battle for Hearts and Minds in Indonesia's Prisons
- The Six-Party Talks: Meeting North Korea’s Energy Needs
Austral Policy Forum 07-22A: Self-Inflicted Injury: Going to War in Iraq - Garry Woodard
Austral Special Report 11-22S: We Now Know About Going to War in Iraq - Garry Woodard
Thursday 25 October 2007
- Help Asked over Kurd Impasse
- South Korea: Government Panel Recommends Gradual Reduction of Korean Troops in Iraq
- US Optimistic about Afghanistan
- Islamist Insurgents Doing Well
- Australia Places Financial Bans on Burma's Generals
- Solomon Islands to Review RAMSI
- What the Sea Gives, the Sea Can Take Away
- Indonesia: Coast Guard Argument Continues
Austral Policy Forum 07-19A: The Challenges of Piracy in Southeast Asia and the Role of Australia - Carolin Liss
Monday 22 October 2007
- Change of Role in Iraq Long Planned: PM
- Georgia, Slovakia Offer to Fill Afghan Gap
- Voters' Guide to International Policy
- Intelligence Outsourced
- Lepers Change their Spots: The Pacific Islands Forum
- Towards Sustainable Security: Alternatives to the War on Terror
Austral Policy Forum 07-16A: The Roots of Piracy in Southeast Asia - Carolin Liss
Thursday 18 October 2007
Monday 15 October 2007
- Indonesia: Nuclear Reactor Plan on Shaky Ground
- Indonesia Winning War against Terrorism Five Years after Bali Bombing
- More than 100,000 Timorese Remain in Refugee Camps
- Labor to Review Military Priorities
- Premier Says Turkey is ready for Split with U.S. over Kurds
- Afghanistan-Pakistan: Zone of Insecurity
- New Zealand Activists Held in Anti-Terrorism Raids
Thursday 11 October 2007
- Accusations of Iranian Involvement in Afghanistan
- Australian Firm Involved in Fatal Shooting
- U.S.-Led Iraq Coalition Withering Fast
- Phase Two of the Fisheries Protection Survey and Charting Project
- Power Plays: Energy and Australia's Security
- Sweeteners to Ease Uranium Objection
- Papuan Coalition Seeks Deal with Jakarta through Finnish Mediation
Monday 8 October 2007
Thursday 4 October 2007
- More Diggers to Fight Taliban
- UK: Brown to Pave Way for Further Cutback of Troops in Iraq
- Fiji's Military Worried by Increasing Risk of Arms Smuggling
- Solomons Threat to Peace Effort: Downer
- $927m for New Military Satellite
- US Alliance Will Change
- US Garners Support for Strike on Iran
- Climate Change Becomes Urgent Security Issue in Australia
Monday 1 October 2007
Thursday 27 September 2007
Monday 24 September 2007
Thursday 20 September 2007
- Navy and Customs Catch Sixty-One Foreign Fishers
- China and India Leading Asian Missile Build-up
- Indonesia: More Troops Eyed for Papua by 2014
- Blackwater Pays Price for Iraqi Firefight
- US, Britain Differ on Southern Iraq Mission
- Australia and East Asia: Staking a Claim among Giants
- Comfort Women Deserve Australian Support
- Fiddling while the Ice Melts
Monday 17 September 2007
- Afghanistan: Canberra Asks for NATO to Do More
- Iraq: Larger US Troop Pull-Out 'Possible'
- East Timor: Alkatiri Eyes Return to Power
- Timor-Leste: Health Sector Resilience and Performance in a Time of Instability
- Provincial Premiers in Solomon Islands Suggest Re-Deployment of Some RAMSI Staff
- NZ Fisheries Minister Dismisses Call for More Help for Pacific Nations to Counter Pirate Fishing
Thursday 13 September 2007
- Canberra Holds Firm on Iraq Troops
- Afghanistan: Canada Will Not Step in to Replace Dutch Troops
- PNG Criticised over Lack of Gun Control
- U.S. Uneasy over China's Increased Pacific Presence
- GNEP: Global Nuclear Group a Risk for Canada: Critics
- Australia-Russia Nuclear Cooperation Agreement
Policy Forum 07-17A: A New Agenda for Australia in Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament - Robert McClelland
Monday 10 September 2007
- Japanese Police to Train in Australia for Peacekeeping
- Iraq: Delay Decision on Major Cuts, Petraeus Says
- Afghan Bombings Increase
- Australia and Indonesia: Current Problems, Future Prospects
- East Timor: Unfulfilled Protection and Assistance Needs Hamper the Return of the Displaced
- EU still Considering Response to Fresh Fiji Emergency Rule
- Tentative Peace Talks for Thai South
Thursday 6 September 2007
- Treaty Signals Move to Top-Tier Military Ally Status
- Australia, China Announced Plans for Annual Security Talks
- Russia Arms Old and New Friends in Asia
- Australia Stakes its Claim to Uranium Enrichment
- PM Warned: Russia May Divert Uranium to Iran
- Indonesia: Forbidden Nuclear Plant
- Iraqi Army Unable To Take Over Within A Year, Report Says
- Sino-Japan Military Ties Face Challenges
Austral Policy Forum 07-16A: The Japan-Australia Joint Declaration on Security Cooperation and Asia-Pacific Strategic Geometries - William T Tow
Monday 3 September 2007
- Nelson Warns Dutch on Afghan Pullout
- Japanese Threaten Afghan Pull-Out
- Reforming Afghanistan's Police
- British Troops Pull Out of their Last Base in Basra City
- Pact Lifts Lid on US Defence Secrets
- Indonesia: Military, Police Reform too Slow
- Aust Pledges $240m in Aid to E Timor
- Limited Human-To-Human Spread of Avian-Flu Virus in Indonesia in 2006
Thursday 30 August 2007
Monday 27 August 2007
- A Price Too High: The Cost of Australia's Approach to Asylum Seekers
- Melanesian Want Standby Force
- West Papua: Special Treatment
- Gusmao Offers Fretilin Cabinet Posts
- US Wants Australia in Nuclear Group
- NIE Cites 'Uneven' Security Gains, Faults Iraqi Leaders
- Canberra Boosts Afghan Aid
- Briefing note: Peace Initiatives in Afghanistan - Richard Tanter
Thursday 23 August 2007
- Navy Fires on Indonesians
- Defence Force Apologises for Soldiers' Desecration of Fretilin Flag
- Abe Calls for 'Broader Asia' that Includes India, Australia, US
- Nuclear Alliance Quandary
- Australia Needs US Regional Help
- Negotiation Has its Time and Place, but so Does the Use of Force
- Stopping a Nuclear Arms Race between America and China
- Applying the Paradox of Prevention: Eradicate HIV
Monday 20 August 2007
- Determining their National Interest: Australia's Economic Intervention in Iraq
- CSIS: Troops Could Leave Iraq 'Within a Year'
- Amid Escalating Violence in Afghanistan, Rising Opposition in Germany to Military Mission
- India Nukes Deal, Now for Russia
- Philippines Teeters on Brink of Total War
- Tonga-Australia Sign Performance Partnership
- Indonesia: Agency 'Ordered Killing'
Thursday 16 August 2007
- Australia: Uranium Deal for India under Attack
- Fiji to Hold Elections in March 2009
- Escalation by the Numbers: What "Progress" in Iraq Really Means
- New Zealand: Clark 'Appalled' at Air NZ's Iraq Troop Flights
- Philippine Army in New Offensive
- Whither the Bush Doctrine?
Policy Forum 07-15A: The Defence Management Review and the Super Hornet Decision - Senator John Faulkner
Monday 13 August 2007
- Police Unite against NT Permit Plan
- Troops to Sit it Out in E Timor Chaos
- Australian Troops under Renewed Taliban Attack
- Howard Warns Maliki: Act or Face Pullout
- Singapore Wants To Be a Regional Force
- PNG PM Accuses Australia of Interference in Elections
- Bali Doctors Investigate Possible Bird Flu Deaths
Thursday 9 August 2007
- Australian Troops Attacked in Dili
- Canberra to Remain in South Pacific
- Extra Troops to Solomons for No Confidence Vote
- Pacific Aid: Fighting Fires Is Not the Best Answer
- Alliance Would Get a Fresh Coat of Paint under Rudd
- Afghanistan at Odds with U.S. on Plan to Curb Opium
- Northern Territory National Emergency Response Bills 2007
Monday 6 August 2007
- Air Force Takes Operational Control of Southern Afghanistan Skies
- Afghanistan: Shopkeepers Strike over Digger Raids
- Iraq: Spike in Mass Bombings against Civilians
- Australia Defence Policy: And Now the Defence Wedge
- Canberra's NT Troop Move 'Devastating'
- Australia extends Rp800 Billion to Fight against HIV/AIDS in Indonesia
- Climate Change and Conflict, ICG, July 2007
Thursday 2 August 2007
- Open Your Gates to Migrants: Bank Chief
- Australia Signs Comprehensive Security and Economic Pact with ASEAN
- ASEAN Calls for Phased Pullout of Foreign Troops from Iraq
- 400 Killed by Terrorism in Philippines since 2000, Report Says
- Out of Sight: Endemic Abuse and Impunity in Papua's Central Highlands
Briefing note: Climate Change, Security and Infectious Disease: Dengue Fever in Southeast Asia and the Pacific - Richard Tanter
Monday 30 July 2007
- Afghanistan: Aussie Soldiers Fire on Civilians
- Iraq PM Relations with Petraeus Poor
- Success or Failure? Iraq's Insurgency and Civil Violence and US Strategy
- AFP: Cost Lingers after PNG Mission Collapse
- Plans to Re-arm Solomon Islands Police Abandoned
- UN Boycotts Timor Panel
- ASEAN Agrees on Concrete Plans to Rid Region of Nukes
Thursday 26 July 2007
Monday 23 July 2007
- Australian Forces Try New Tactics against Taliban
- Afghanistan: Kidnappers Extend Deadline for Korean Hostages
- Pakistan's Peril
- Denmark to Pull Troops from Iraq
- Operation Resolute: How Howard's Plan Threatened Security
- China, Indonesia Look into Joint Maritime Operations
- Indonesian Papua: A Local Perspective on the Conflict
Thursday 19 July 2007
- Australia: Travel Ban on Solomons Ministers to Stay
- Goff Discussing E. Timor Exit Strategy Today
- Australia: The Bumpy Road to Justice of a Non-Citizen Doctor
- Philippines: New Terror Law Targets Militants in South
- Thailand: Opposition Grows against Security Act
- USA: National Intelligence Estimate
- UK: We are Failing in Afghanistan
- Design Faults: The Asia Pacific's Regional Architecture
Monday 16 July 2007
Thursday 12 July 2007
- Wobbly Democracy for East Timor
- East Timor: God, Democracy and Oil
- West Will Fail, Says Ex-CIA Operative
- Understanding Current Operations in Iraq
- Defence Update 2007: Homeland Still More Vital than the Middle East
- Japan and India as Partners for the Peace and Stability of Asia
- China's Military Boost No Threat: Nelson
- Fiji Military Leader Appointed to China
Thursday 14 June 2007
- Pine Gap: Jury Considers Verdict for Christian Pacifists
- Exercise Talisman Saber 2007
- East Timor: Military Report Questioned
- US to Arm Sunni Insurgents in Iraq
- Indian Troops to Fight Taliban
- RAAF's Eye in the Sky Guarding Iraq Convoys
- The Air Warfare Destroyer Project - Decision Time
Special Report 07-14S - Assessing China's ASAT Program - Desmond Ball
Thursday 7 June 2007
- Canberra Joins Japan-US Missile Study
- Downer Defends China's Military Build-Up
- Threat of Taliban Spring Offensive Quashed
- Rudd in Quest of a Pacific Solution
- Legal Chaos Raises Doubts in Hicks Case
- Anzac Legend and Rhetoric: Patriot Act
- National Pandemic Influenza Exercise
Policy Forum 07-13A - Chasing Shadows: Indonesian War Criminals and Australian Law - Mark Byrne and Kath Gibson
Thursday 4 June 2007
- China's Missile Warning
- A Gritty Request, if we Can Stomach it
- Police Accused of Timor Shootings
- Tensions Surface in Booming PNG
- America's Position in Asia
- Widening Horizons: Australia's New Relationship with India
- Silk Asks if Sacked Officer Will Chase Jenkins Claim
- Defence Given Green Light to Use Cluster Bombs
Thursday 31 May 2007
- Whitlam 'Duped' By Indonesia
- Whistleblowing: Lying for Your Country
- DFAT Officials Labour under the Chains of Command
- PNG Still to Agree on Aust Police Advisers Plan
- Blast in East Timor Capital Injures Four, Homes Torched Elsewhere
- Australia and Philippines Sign Defence Pact
- Burma and Nuclear Proliferation: Policies and Perceptions
- Defence Management Review: Cure Less Severe than Diagnosis
Monday 28 May 2007
- $12m Nuclear Deal Divides Community
- Big Spender Nelson Has Questions to Answer
- Helicopters Finally Set for Take-Off
Briefing Note: Cluster Bombs, the CCWT and Australia - Richard Tanter
Thursday 24 May 2007
- China Eyes Closer Security Ties
- New Strategy for War Stresses Iraqi Politics
- Nelson Draws Line in Sand over Defence
- Canberra Joins Regional Missile Defence Study
- Nuclear Power a Turn-Off: Flannery Changes Stance
- Chagos Families Win Legal Battle
- Australia Responds to Growing Humanitarian Emergency in Sri Lanka
Policy Forum 07-12A: Diaspora dilemmas: Australia and the Sri Lanka conflict - Sam de Silva
Monday 21 May 2007
- Iraq's Plea: Don't Cut and Run
- East Timor Violence Erupts as Ramos Horta Sworn in as President
- GNEP: Partner Plan Shares Benefits - and Risks
- UN Mercenary Experts Call on Fiji to Regulate Private Security Activities
- The Use of Force: Asymmetric War and the Ill-Chosen Battlefield
Briefing note: Illegal Fishing and Maritime Patrols in Northern Waters - Jane Mullett and Richard Tanter
Thursday 17 May 2007
- Climate Threat in Military's Sights
- Fresh Troops Lift Afghan Deployment to 1000
- Bombs Blasting Afghan Hearts, Minds
- Gang Violence in Dili a Week after Elections
- Nelson Explains the Bee in his Bonnet about Hornets
- Nuclear Veterans Plan Class Action
- Evil Empire: Is Imperial Liquidation Possible for America?
Policy Forum 07-11A: Australia and Regional Cooperation in Northeast Asia: From Hegemony to a Multilateral Security Mechanism? - Peter Van Ness
Monday 14 May 2007
- East Timor: Aussie Spy Planes Grounded after Crash
- Defence Inquiry on Bombing in Iraq
- East Timor: Balibo Five Let Down by Spy Slips
- Indonesia's Defense System Must be Changed
- Afghan Leaders Urge Taliban Truce
- Warships in the Line of Fire
- The New Nuclear Arms Race
Special report: Open Minds, Open Futures: How will Asia-Pacific Communities respond to Global Insecurity?
Thursday 10 May 2007
Special issue: Defence and Security Aspects of the Federal Budget 2007-08
Monday 7 May 2007
- Joint Patrols with Indonesia to Crack Down on Illegal Fishermen
- East Timor Candidate Accuses Australians of Intimidation
- Howitzers Pack $600m Punch
- Another UN Group to Visit Fiji
- Indonesia: Jemaah Islamiyah's Current Status
- Uranium for India: Avoiding the Pitfalls
- The Struggle over Iraqi Oil: Eyes Eternally on the Prize
- Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Report
Thursday 3 May 2007
- Billion-Dollar Windfall for Military
- Jakarta Visit to Boost Fight against People Smugglers
- Australia-Sri Lanka: Two Face Court over Terror Funds
- PNG: Moti Affair Won't Be Resolved until Diplomacy Resumes
- Australian Government Response to the Cole Report
- Fiji Says It's Within Its Rights to Extend Emergency Regulations
- Exclusive Interview: Blackwater USA's President Gary Jackson
- Fraser Damns 'Inhumane' PM
Monday 30 April 2007
- The Time for Compromise over Iraq is Here
- Indonesia-Australia: Downer's Holey Alliance Stirs a Cauldron of Dismay
- PM Lays Path for Nuclear Future
- Philippine Troops Launch Fresh Attacks on Muslim Militants
- Indonesia-Singapore to Discuss Details about Defense Cooperation
- PNG: National Alliance to Boost Army, Police
- Still Struggling for Independence: Elections in Timor Leste
Thursday 26 April 2007
- Customs Are All at Sea in our Uncharted Waters
- Troops in Iraq under Fire for the Third Time
- After Occupation: A Strategy for Iraq
- Labor to Boost Defence Spend
- Defence Backs Spanish Warship for $7bn Deal
- Oil Search Looks to Exxon in PNG
- Talks on EAGA-Northern Territory Trade Ties
-
TNI, Australian Armed Forces Agree to Enhance Cooperation
Monday 23 April 2007
Thursday 19 April 2007
- Refugee Deal to Bring Cubans to Australia
- First Additional Troops Arrive in Afghanistan
- Fiji Administration Gazettes Suspension of Great Council of Chiefs
- Fiji: Troops in Iraq Bring in $1.2m
- Seasonal Workers Scheme Designed to Protect Pacific Workers in New Zealand
- Howard Can Make History with Indian Alliance
- Chinese Military Bases in Burma: The Explosion of a Myth
Austral Briefing Note: The Re-Discovery of Theories of Counter-Insurgency: New US Strategy in Iraq - Richard Tanter
Monday 16 April 2007
Thursday 12 April 2007
- Afghanistan: High-Risk Mission for Troops
- Elections: East Timor Run-off on 8 May
- How to Get Out of Iraq
- Iraq: A Conflict that Spares No One
- Australia-Malaysia: Deal Signed to Combat People Smuggling
- Weapons Theft Sparks Review
- Bottomless Coffers Cost Army: Report
- Summary for Policymakers, Climate Change Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability
Austral Policy Forum 07-10A - Approaching the Benchmarks - William T Tow
Thursday 5 April 2007
- Vital Vote for Torn East Timor
- Joint Operation Prevents Indonesian Terror Attacks
- Australian Army Reservists Leave for Solomons
- Fiji: Forum Eminent Persons' Group Report
- Fiji: Aussie Mine Accused of Abuse
- Papua New Guinea - Australia Development Cooperation Strategy 2006-2010
- Antarctica: Why Neglect a Territory That Is There Just for the Taking?
Austral Policy Forum 07-09A - Preview of the 2007 East Timor Presidential Elections - Helen Hill
Monday 2 April 2007
Thursday 29 March 2007
- White Paper: Nelson Calls for Update
- Inquiry into Australia's Relationship with Malaysia
- Drone Passes Coastwatch Trial
- Indonesian Job Plan for Poachers
- Beijing Dives into Indian Ocean
- Philippines, Indonesia in Climate Crush
Austral Policy Forum 07-08A - The US - Australia Alliance: A Prospect of Change? - Coral Bell
Thursday 22 March 2007
- Iraq and the Broader Security Implications
- Afghanistan: A Long Hot Summer
- Election Year: A Turbulent Time for Apolitical Chiefs
- Australia: Northern Warriors
- Indonesian Navy Seizes Three Chinese Ships
- East Timor Decides 2007
- Hundreds of Papuans Demand Employment in Timika
- HIV/AIDS: The looming Asia Pacific Pandemic
- Getting the Basics Right: Water and Sanitation in South East Asia and the Pacific
Monday 19 March 2007
- Howard in Mid-Air Scare over War-Torn Iraq
- Iraq: Howard's Choice - When to Recall Troops
- Age-old Conflict is a Long Haul
- North Korea: Australian Aid for Kim's Compliance
- Tonga Government Announces Further Extension of State of Emergency
- Indonesia: Air Force to Install Radars in Remote Papua
- Joint Strike Fighter: Progress Made and Challenges Remain
- Japan-Australia: Security Deal A Significant Step For Two Aspiring Nations
Thursday 15 March 2007
- Japan-Australia Joint Declaration on Security Cooperation
- Joint Declaration: Pacific Allies to Enlist India
- UN to Probe Diggers' Killing of Reinado Men
- Police Corruption Probe Begins in PNG
- Solomons Accepts High Commissioner
- The Costs of America's Long War
- Australia: Defence Chiefs Need Reining In
Austral Policy Forum 07-07A - The new security architecture: Binding Japan and Australia, containing China - Richard Tanter
Thursday 8 March 2007
- Timor Forces Get More Power
- Indonesia: Arrest Warrant Issued for Former Officer
- Iraq: The Redirection
- Iraq and Afghanistan Wars: Two Different Places
- Riots in Vanuatu Lead to yet another State of Emergency in Pacific
- US Report Slams Fiji over Human Rights
- US Fighter to Fill Air Defence Gap
- HIV/AIDS: The Looming Asia Pacific Pandemic
Austral Policy Forum 07-06A - Comfort Women: It's Time for the Truth (In the Ordinary, Everyday Sense of the Word) - Tessa Morris-Suzuki
Thursday 5 March 2007
Thursday 1 March 2007
- Trouble Brewing in East Timor Again?
- Some 1,000 Soldiers Deployed along Indonesia-East Timor Border
- East Timor: Balibo Inquest Keeps Lid on Old Spy Methods
- China's Strategic Southeast Asian Embrace
- Australia: Ships Come in $1bn over Defence Budget
- Australia Faces Growing Submarine Threat
- Nuclear: A Road Australia Has Travelled Already
- Australia-Indonesia: Security Framework a Benchmark
Austral Policy Forum 07-05A - Military Links between Australia and Indonesia: An Amoral Assessment - Clinton Fernandes
Monday 26 February 2007
- Australia: Blitz on Illegal Fishing Will Fill Top End Jails
- UN Security Council Extends Timor-Leste Mission
- East Timor: Australian Bullet Kills Second Man
- East Timor Parliament Ratifies Treaties with Australia
- Solomon's PM Abandons Plans to Re-arm Police
- Iraq: The Beginning of the End
- Afghanistan: Brits to Send 1500 to Fight Taliban
Thursday 22 February 2007
- Australian Special Forces May Return to Afghanistan
- Howard to Increase Australian Training Force in Iraq
- Australian Delegation to Reopen Ties with Pyongyang after Nuclear Pledge
- Australia Implements UN Security Council Sanctions against Iran
- Jakarta Criticised on Papua Rights
- The Privatisation of Maritime Security in Southeast Asia
- Can Southeast Asia Afford to Wait? Coping with Floods and Humanitarian Emergencies
Monday 19 February 2007
- Australia's PM Considers more Military Trainers for Iraq
- Italy: Official Hits U.S. for Afghan Missive
- US Troops Diverted to Afghanistan
- Hand on Heart, Alliance Means Zip
- The Generation Gap: Australia and the Super Hornet
- Indonesia: Bilateral Ties with Partners and Neighbours
- Tonga's Finance Minister meets Australian and NZ Officials Working with Joint Police Mission
- Philippines Assigns More Troops against Abu Sayyaf
Thursday 15 February 2007
- US Gets Military Base in Western Australia
- Key Points of N. Korea Disarmament Deal
- Indonesia Needs US Assistance to Secure Malacca Straits
- East Timor: Ramos Horta Calls for More UN Help
- ADF at Fault in Theft Probe: Keelty
- Staticide in Iraq
- Self-Determination in Oceania: New Roles for US, Japanese and Asian Power?
- Australia and Turkey Sign Agreement on Counter-Terrorism
Austral Policy Forum 07-04A - Reflections on Solidarity with East Timor - Pat Walsh
Monday 12 February 2007
- Move to Remove Australian Influence in Solomons' Mission
- America's Secret Air War in Iraq
- Obama Blasts Howard on Iraq
- Afghanistan: Tea and Talk Tactics to Charm the Taliban
- On Shopping List: Fighter Jets with No Stealth
- Indonesia: Military Top Brass Visit Outer Islands
- Information about the Treaty between Australia and Timor-Leste in the Timor Sea
- War Crime Risk for MPs in 'Retro' Case against Hicks
Thursday 8 February 2007
- No Matter who's the Boss, BIN in Need of Reform
- Alkatiri Cleared of Timor Assassin Squad Accusation
- Newsman Shot after Surrendering: Balibo Witness
- President Bush's FY 2008 Defense Budget Submission
- Mercenaries are Second Largest Force in Iraq: UN official
- Iraq, Bush and Australia
- Afghanistan Receives Australian Police in Drug Fight
- Cracks in Defence Let Criminals in: Security Report
- Indonesia: Exclusive Bird Flu Deal a Setback to Control
Austral Policy Forum 07-03A - Guns for the Palace Guard in Honiara: We Should Worry - Philip Alpers
Monday 5 February 2007
- Defence Pact to Put Japanese Troops on Australian Soil
- Indonesia Cuts Lose from Debtor Group
- Papua Evacuees Encouraged to Return Home
- Iraq Chaos Could Worsen
- U.S. General Leads NATO Afghan Force
- Navy Struggles to Fix Fault in Patrol Boats
- Scorched Earth an Insecure Place
- Remember the Bird Flu Threat? It Hasn't Gone Away
Thursday 1 February 2007
- Jakarta Shops for Defence Ties as Relations Thaw
- Hunger Threat for Papua Refugees
- Indonesia to Declare Bird Flu a National Disaster
- Solomons Confirms Reforming Disbanded Police Units
- Memorandum of Understanding between Timor-Leste, the UN, and Australia
- The Danger of Bush's Anti-Iran Fatwa
- UK General Admits to Mistakes in Helmand
- Nuclear Costs Low-Balled to Keep It in Energy Debate
Austral Policy Forum 07-02A: Background to the 2006 Fiji Military Coup - Rev Akuila Yabaki
Monday 29 January 2007
- Diggers to Target Filipino Terror
- Australia, UN Sign Timor Security Pact
- Study Radio Intercepts, Balibo Five Probe Told
- Inquiry Unveils Corruption in PNG Defence Department
- China Rising: The Next Global Superpower
- Surge in Diggers' Disorder Claims
- Shutdown of Reactor Will Take Decade
- Australia and France Sign Treaty to Step Up the Fight against Illegal Fishing
- Bird Flu Suspected in Deaths of 17 Birds in Western Japan
Thursday 25 January 2007
- Solomons PM Stands Firm on Arming Guards
- Terrorists Open New Front in Indonesia
- Indonesia: Drilling Likely Cause of Java Mud Flow: Study
- Interim Fiji AG Wants Military to Use Public Order Act
- Iraq: Analysts See a Chance for Maliki Success
- Protecting Australia against Terrorism 2006
- Row over Anti-Rocket Defence
- Bird Flu: Risks, Laws and Rights
Austral Policy Forum 07-01A: National Security and the Failed State in Remote Australia - Michael C.Dillon
Monday 22 January 2007
Thursday 18 January 2007
- Thousands of Papuans Displaced
- China and Taiwan in the South Pacific
- Over 34,000 Civilians Killed in Iraq in 2006, says UN Report
- Australian Soldiers Fired On in Baghdad
- Transforming the US Military: Implications for the Asia-Pacific
- Australia and Japan near Deal on Security
- Asia Steps Up Bird Flu Fight
Monday 15 January 2007
- For the First Time, a Real Blueprint for Peace in Iraq
- Iraq: Australians 'Would Accept Troop Deaths'
- Iraq: US Security Plan Focuses on Broader Region
- Toothless Tiger ASEAN Hopes to Replace Polite Silence with a Roar
- East Timor: Apology and Truth May Earn Amnesty
- Snapped - One Fugitive, One Rocket Launcher
- Olympic Dam Set for China Offensive
Austral Peace and Security Network Twice weekly Report, from the Nautilus Institute at RMIT, Melbourne, Australia. This archive contains the 2007 issues.