Publications Archive

Publications

The Changing Operational Security Landscape for Sensitive National Capabilities

Security Challenges
Volume 15, No.1 (2019)

Re-assessing Australia's Intra-alliance Bargaining Power in the Age of Trump

Security Challenges
Volume 15, No.1 (2019)

One Man's Radical - The Radicalisation Debate and Australian Counterterrorism Policy

Security Challenges
Volume 15, No.1 (2019)

Is Non-Western Democracy Possible - A Russian Perspective

Security Challenges
Volume 15, No.1 (2019)

Global Defense Procurement and the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter

Security Challenges
Volume 15, No.1 (2019)

Some Thoughts on Australia and the Freedoms of Navigation

Security Challenges
Volume 11, No.2 (2015)

Looking Outward - Enhancing Australia’s Deradicalisation and Disengagement Programs

Security Challenges
Volume 11, No.2 (2015)

Jokowi’s ‘Global Maritime Axis’ - Smooth Sailing or Rocky Seas Ahead

Security Challenges
Volume 11, No.2 (2015)

Coming to Terms with China - Managing Complications in the Sino-Australian Economic Relationship

Security Challenges
Volume 11, No.2 (2015)

New Media and Australia’s National Security Debate

Security Challenges
Volume 11, No.1 (2015)

A Disconnect between Policy and Practice - Defence Transparency in Australia

Security Challenges
Volume 11, No.1 (2015)

Acknowledge and Commit, Disagree and Continue: US China Policy for the 21st Century

Security Challenges
Volume 10, No.1 (2014)

After Afghanistan - A Small Army and the Strategic Employment of Land Power

Security Challenges
Volume 10, No.3 (2014)

Bougainville - Large-scale Mining and Risks of Conflict Recurrence

Security Challenges
Volume 10, No.2 (2014)

Energy and Food Security - Is Australia Fragile or Resilient?

Security Challenges
Volume 10, No.1 (2014)

From Strategic Security Risks to National Capability Priorities

Security Challenges
Volume 10, No.3 (2014)

Land and Conflict in Papua New Guinea - The Role of Land Mediation

Security Challenges
Volume 10, No.2 (2014)

Papua New Guinea - New Opportunities and Declining Australian Influence

Security Challenges
Volume 10, No.2 (2014)

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