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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This volume is the seventh Sea Power Conference held in Sydney over the period 31 January to 2 February 2012. It was aimed at informing how navies contribute, on a daily basis, to the defence and wellbeing of their nation and its interests.

Andrew Forbes (editor)
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This volume is the proceedings of the sixth Sea Power Conference held in Sydney over 27-29 January 2010. As an island nation, Australia's maritime responsibilities are extensive and its security interests diverse.

Andrew Forbes (editor)
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This volume is the proceedings of the fifth Sea Power Conference, held in Sydney over 29-31 January 2008.

Andrew Forbes (editor)
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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 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

Michelle Voyer, Genevieve Quirk, Alistair McIlgorm, Kamal Azmi, Stuart Kaye, Michael McArthur
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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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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

Stephanie Hszieh, George Galdorisi, Terry McKearney, Darren Sutton
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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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