The Pacific Arc of islands and archipelagos to the north and east of Australia has been characterised both as an ‗arc of instability\u27 and as an ‗arc of opportunity\u27. It is the region from or through which a threat to Australia could most easily be posed, as well as an area providing opportunities for Australia to work on common interests with the ultimate objective of a more secure and stable region. Maritime issues are prominent among these common interests. This article identifies these issues and their relevance to Australia\u27s maritime strategy. It suggests measures Australia might take to exploit the opportunities these interests provide
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While not having land borders offers Australia some degree of security from terrorism in general, th...
With its endless coastline and vast Exclusive Economic Zone, Australia has one of the largest mariti...
Australia has management of and responsibility for the fourth-largest maritime jurisdiction in the w...
Maritime security is vital to Australia and its neighbours in the ASEANAustralia- India triangle -...
The Indian Ocean region is growing in strategic importance. It is facing the risks of growing strate...
Australia is deeply connected to the ocean. A uniquely large island nation with a long coastline and...
According to the Australian Institute of Marine Science Index of Marine Industry, Australia is \u27o...
New challenges for maritime security in the Indian Ocean- an Australian perspective The Indian Ocean...
This special volume of Security Challenges contains contributions from leading experts and Pacific s...
As a maritime country with a heavy dependence on safe shipping and an extensive marine domain, Austr...
A long coastline and extensive maritime claims mean that Australia benefits from and has responsibil...
Australia is and always has been a maritime nation. From the earliest days of European settlement, t...
Indo-Pacific Maritime Security is a major issue for Australia. Threats to maritime security are incr...
Although much is written about maritime security in the Asia-Pacific, frequently the \u27Pacific\u27...
This presentation explains a new complexity in the Asia-Pacific region which portends a greater rang...
While not having land borders offers Australia some degree of security from terrorism in general, th...
With its endless coastline and vast Exclusive Economic Zone, Australia has one of the largest mariti...
Australia has management of and responsibility for the fourth-largest maritime jurisdiction in the w...