This volume is the proceedings of the fourth Sea Power Conference held in Sydney over 31 January-2 February 2006.

Andrew Forbes (editor)
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The Indian Ocean is a region of great diversity, great potential and great importance. It is significant because of the global and intra-regional trade which passes through it and for the value of its marine resources.

Andrew Forbes (editor)
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This volume examines the notion of a maritime school of strategic thought for Australia, a debate that emerged in 2012 during the development of the 2013 Defence White Paper.

Justin Jones
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This volume examines the legal issues associated with the naval protection of shipping from an Australian perspective.

Stuart Kaye and Lowell Bautista
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This volume is the proceedings of a closed-door seminar held in Canberra in June 2009 (papers updated), in conjunction with the Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security at the University of Wollongong, examining the legal issues

Andrew Forbes
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This volume is the published proceedings of a conference held by Mississippi State University in Starkville MS in 2009, examining the need for maritime capacity building to ensure maritime security.

Andrew Forbes
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This volume is the proceedings of a seminar held in Canberra in 2003, updated to the present day, examining RAN planning for and operations in the Gulf from 1990 to 2009.

John Mortimer and David Stevens
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Each volume of Australian Maritime Issues: SPC-A Annual is a compilation of the year’s Semaphore newsletters, winning entries to the Pete

Gregory P Gilbert and Nicholas Stewart
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This volume was commissioned from the Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security at the University of Wollongong, to examine the implications for the RAN of the 2005 announcement by the US Navy of a ‘1000-ship Navy’.

Chris Rahman
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