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Is Australia still threatened by weak South Pacific states?
20 Aug 2012 | Joanne Wallis

A continuous theme of successive White Papers has been that our strategic challenges in the South Pacific come not from powerful states, but from weak ones. The idea that weak South Pacific states pose a …

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  • Australia
  • Defence White Paper 2013
  • Pacific
  • Solomon Islands
  • South Pacific
  • Timor-Leste
  • failing states
What do we want the ADF to do?
17 Aug 2012 | Hugh White

With characteristic precision, Mark Thomson has put his finger on the primary question for Australian defence policy today: not how much should we spend on the ADF, but what do we want it to do? …

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  • Australia
  • Defence White Paper 2013
Get the message? Why communicating Australian policy changes to asylum seekers is no easy task
17 Aug 2012 | Roslyn Richardson

Yesterday it was revealed that a film crew will accompany Australian police, military and government officials as they head to Nauru and Manus Island to prepare for the arrival of an expected influx of asylum …

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  • Australia
  • Houston review
  • asylum seekers
Ken Henry’s Asian Century
17 Aug 2012 | Peter Jennings

On current planning, the Australia in the Asian Century White Paper will be released within a few weeks. Former Treasury Secretary Dr Ken Henry and his team are finalising the report and Cabinet will consider …

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  • Asian Century
  • Australia
  • Defence White Paper 2013
  • strategy
Less is not always better: in defence of Force 2030
16 Aug 2012 | Jim Molan

Mark Thomson thinks that the recent irrational and irresponsible reduction in defence funding is retrievable. He thinks that we do not need a larger or stronger force than we have at the moment. He says that …

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  • Australia
  • Defence White Paper 2013
  • United States
  • capability
  • defence spending
Grand Strategy? Developing resources…
16 Aug 2012 | Peter Layton

Choosing which grand strategy to use depends on how others can be influenced—however, this is only half of the matter. There is also an internal dimension where the power is developed that the external dimension …

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  • United States
  • resources
  • strategy
How much is too little? Learning to live with a smaller force
15 Aug 2012 | Mark Thomson

Ever since the government slashed defence spending back in May, they’ve copped a shellacking in the press. In case you haven’t caught up, here’s a selection of what’s being said: Hugh White (Australian National University) …

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  • Australia
  • Defence White Paper 2013
  • capability
  • defence spending
Table of the week: Ship shape – naval force structures
14 Aug 2012 | Andrew Davies

The structure of a country’s naval fleet should reflect the thinking of governments (and navy) about their use of the sea. To a large extent it’s possible to ‘reverse engineer’ naval aspirations from the force …

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Australian Defence Planners: welcome to New Zealand’s world
13 Aug 2012 | Robert Ayson

New Zealanders have always discounted claims that Canberra’s defence purse-strings are being tightened—until now. The days when the proportion of Australian GDP devoted to defence was twice the New Zealand level of roughly 1% appear …

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  • Australia
  • Defence Capability Plan
  • New Zealand
  • defence spending
Amidst rising turbulence in eastern waters, India sharpens maritime posture
13 Aug 2012 | Abhijit Singh

Rising tensions in the South China Sea over the past few weeks have served to highlight the rancorous nature of strategic competition in Asia. Following its stand-off with Philippines over the Scarborough Shoal and a …

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  • India
  • Indo-Pacific
  • maritime security
  • naval strategy
(Another) graph of the week: War is becoming more dangerous
10 Aug 2012 | Andrew Davies

I recently had the pleasure of talking about military capability to the Australian Command and Staff College. One of the topics I wanted to cover was the impact of technology on warfare. The first thing …

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  • capability
  • defence science
  • history
  • weapons
Force expansion and warning time (part II)
9 Aug 2012 | Richard Brabin-Smith

As I pointed out in my previous post, there’s a much-neglected policy principle embedded in the conceptual framework that guides Australian defence planning: in the event of major deterioration in Australia’s strategic circumstances, the Government …

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  • Australia
  • Defence White Paper 2013
  • force expansion
  • warning time
Inflated ambitions and DWP 2013
8 Aug 2012 | Andrew Davies

Before turning its attention to the future force structure of the ADF, the team writing the 2013 Defence White Paper will have to grapple with the rising cost of even maintaining the existing force. This …

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  • Australia
  • Defence White Paper 2013
  • capability
  • defence spending
ADF: more than just warfighters?
8 Aug 2012 | Anthony Bergin

In the 2009 Defence White Paper, the Government expected the ADF to carry out a number of tasks. In addition to its core war fighting roles, there were a number of secondary tasks, including missions …

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  • ADF
  • Australia
  • Defence White Paper 2013
  • HADR
  • civil–military relations
Graph of the week: Comparative defence spending revisited
7 Aug 2012 | Kevin Atkinson

Andrew’s recent chart demonstrated how Australia’s defence spending equals the combined budgets of the five biggest spending ASEAN countries. Charts like this do a great job of communicating the magnitudes of spending involved, and put …

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  • Australia
  • Northeast Asia
  • Southeast Asia
  • defence spending
Reader response: Singapore’s relations with the US and China
6 Aug 2012 | Jason Lim

Jason Lim responds to Tim Huxley’s post on Singapore–US relations: The relationship between China, the United States and Singapore is a complex one. Singapore has always seen itself as an ally of the United States …

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  • China
  • Singapore
  • United States
  • defence cooperation
Force expansion and warning time (part I)
6 Aug 2012 | Richard Brabin-Smith

The twin notions of force expansion and warning time have been integral to Australian defence planning since the 1970s. Yet over the years the focus on these issues has been neither strong nor consistent. Today, …

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  • Australia
  • Defence White Paper 2013
  • force expansion
  • warning time
Australia in the Indo-Pacific century?
3 Aug 2012 | Peter Jennings

Defence Minister Stephen Smith used his ASPI speech on Wednesday night to make the definitive case for bringing the White Paper forward by a year. Close followers of the defence debate will be familiar with …

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  • Asian Century
  • Australia
  • Defence White Paper 2013
  • Indo-Pacific
  • strategy
To shun or to embrace? Australia–US relations and China’s rise (part II)
3 Aug 2012 | John Blaxland

In my first post, I argued while there are very good historical reasons Australia should stay close to the United States, there are a number of factors for Defence White Paper writers to consider. Here, …

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  • Australia
  • China
  • Defence White Paper 2013
  • United States
  • alliance
  • strategy
Thinking about defence and risk
2 Aug 2012 | Mark Thomson

Paul Monk initiated a valuable debate on these pages about the role of risk in defence planning. As it happens, I’ve been thinking along similar lines for sometime myself. So here’s my take on the …

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  • Australia
  • Defence White Paper 2013
  • risk
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