This volume is the proceedings of a workshop held in 1994, which provides a rarely seen perspective of the security aspects of regional engagement, examining: the strategic environment, foreign and defence policy, international law, and defence in
Grey Shutterbugs showcases a choice of images by Navy Imagery Specialists along with insights into their lives and some fascinating personal anecdotes from the great characters of this unique Navy profession.
The Blue Economy concept seeks to sustainably manage the wide range of economic activity in the world’s oceans. The Blue Economy in Australia explores the global evolution and contested interpretations of this concept, as well a
The purpose of Networking the Global Maritime Partnership is to serve as a contribution to the ongoing dialogue regarding the global maritime partnership, and specifically, to address the challenges and opportunities associated with networking thi
This volume is a critical analysis of the evolution of Russian naval power in the Pacific, linked to the East–West strategic naval rivalry, aids in understanding why traditional continental powers are developing a strong naval orientation.
A Critical Vulnerability: The Impact of the Submarine Threat on Australia’s Maritime Defence 1915-54
This volume examines the impact of the submarine threat on Australia’s maritime defence from 1915 to 1954 and assesses the effectiveness of the RAN in dealing with the trade defence problem over this period.
One of the major tasks facing Australian Defence planners after WWII was the preparation of strategic policies and the development of suitable post-war force structure plans.
How does the Pacific Maritime Security Program respond to the illegal, unregulated and unreported fishing activities in Papua New Guinean waters?
In the popular imagination, Australia is not a maritime nation. Australians remember the ‘Rats of Tobruk’, but the ‘Scrap Iron Flotilla’ that contested Hitler in the Mediterranean is unknown.