By Richard Tanter The question of whether or not Australia should acquire or develop nuclear weapons has been off the policy agenda for many years. From the 1950s onward the Democratic Labor Party argued the case publicly, though to no great policy effec... [Read Post]
14 Nov 2007, 20:32 | flag share on facebook twitter
Tarique Niazi Many observers have recently argued that the newly forged Indo-U.S. alliance will work against its ?intended aims of Chinese encirclement.? [1] Although India denies its part in any attempt at ?Chinese containment? to the publicly acknowled...
22 Oct 2007 20:57
By David Hollister Indonesia is one of the most hazard prone countries in the world. In the last decade it has experienced a continuous onslaught of disasters. The resulting loss of life, damage to Indonesia's towns and cities, infrastructure and se...
18 Sep 2007 04:02
By Perry PADA Introduction There have been many gloomy predictions and worst case scenario assumptions made by many ´analysts? for Indonesia?s future since the economic crisis in 1997, the fall of Soeharto in 1998 and the new initiation of democratic el...
15 Sep 2007 08:25
By Perry PADA Introduction There have been many gloomy predictions and worst case scenario assumptions made by many ´analysts? for Indonesia?s future since the economic crisis in 1997, the fall of Soeharto in 1998 and the new initiation of democratic el...
13 Sep 2007 15:52
By George Friedman U.S. President George W. Bush made an appearance in Iraq's restive Anbar province on Sept. 3 -- in part to tout the success of the military surge there ahead of the presentation in Washington of the Petraeus report. For the next m...
12 Sep 2007 23:50


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