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

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

ANDREW FORBES
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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)
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