The inaugural joint publication of the Center for Maritime Studies of Indonesian Naval Command and Staff College (Pusjianmar Seskoal) with the Sea Power Centre - Australia titled 'Indonesia-Australia Maritime Security: Challenges and Cooperation',

Joint publication: Indonesian Navy and Royal Australian Navy

This report argues that several dynamics of the coming few decades in the Indo-Pacific will see naval mines used once again in the region.

Alia Huberman

The idea of the Indo-Pacific as a single region of interest is specifically useful for Australia, because it encompasses all of Australia’s maritime surrounds.

Sean Andrews and Alastair Cooper

This paper celebrates 40 years since the formation of the New South Wales Reserve Naval Legal Panel. Following the HMAS Voyager Royal Commission, the Naval Reserve Legal Branch was created to provide sound and experienced legal advice to the RAN.

Lieutenant Commander James Renwick, RANR

This paper examines the implications of the enforcement framework discussed in Australia’s Oceans Policy (AOP) on the RAN.

Barry Snushall

The RAN is acquiring a new class of warship for the air defence role, the Hobart class DDGH, which will deliver capabilities similar to those of AEGIS-equipped US Navy ships.

Commander Tom Mueller, RAN

One of the fundamental responsibilities of a state is to protect its territorial sovereignty from threats and potential conflict.

ANDREW FORBES

This paper identifies, analyses and assesses contemporary as well as emerging navigational issues under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea 1982 (LOSC).

Martin Tsamenyi & Kwame Mfodwo

This paper explores the naval strategic history of the Asia-Pacific region, providing a context for understanding current and prospective regional developments by applying a thematic approach to demonstrate that strategy is about choices condition

John Reeve