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

The Pacific Maritime Security Program is an excellent piece of Australian policy-making, and a positive example of Australia’s regional leadership.

Nicholas Stilp

This paper is a compilation of RAN operations from 1990-2005. The operations database contains the name of the operation, its dates, type of operations, vessels involved and comments about the operation.

Vanessa Bendle

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

ANDREW FORBES

The paper begins with an overview of the regional maritime security environment, and then creates a framework for analysis based upon different political levels of naval cooperation, ranging from alliances to maritime cooperation that may not invo

Chris Rahman

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

This paper defines Australia's area of primary strategic interest, noting that this security in this region is very much concerned with maritime issues and capabilities; the waterways through the region are strategically important for both merchan

Desmond Ball, Sam Bateman

The maritime strategies of navies in the Asia-Pacific region will change in the next century in response to emerging developments in the regional strategic environment.

Jack McCaffrie

This volume is the proceedings of the eighth Sea Power Conference held in Sydney over the period 7-9 October 2013 in conjunction with the International Fleet Review.

Andrew Forbes (editor)