Publications Archive

Publications

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)

Poison Gas and Diplomacy in Syria

Security Challenges
Volume 10, No.1 (2014)

Police Development in Papua New Guinea - The Need for Innovation

Security Challenges
Volume 10, No.2 (2014)

Power Flows - Hydro-hegemony and Water Conflicts in South Asia

Security Challenges
Volume 10, No.3 (2014)

Security in Papua New Guinea - The Military and Diplomatic Dimensions

Security Challenges
Volume 10, No.2 (2014)

The Importance of Family - The Key to Understanding the Evolution of Jihadism in Australia

Security Challenges
Volume 10, No.1 (2014)

The Military in Papua New Guinea - A Culture of Instability But No Coup

Security Challenges
Volume 10, No.2 (2014)

We Only Get The Daylight Hours - Gender, Fear and Freedom in Urban Papua New Guinea

Security Challenges
Volume 10, No.2 (2014)

Why China Will Not Become the Dominant Power in Asia

Security Challenges
Volume 10, No.3 (2014)

Countering Unmanned Aerial Systems

Occasional Papers
September 2019

Australian Defence Logistics

Occasional Papers
June 2014

Building a Resilient Cyber Eco-System

Occasional Papers
November 2016

Girt by Sea

Occasional Papers
November 2014

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