Is the Rudd Government\u27s new Defence White Paper more of the same or a significant departure from the previous strategic orthodoxy? More importantly, is it affordable, and will future governments commit to the level of spending necessary to ensure that the White Paper\u27s ambitious goals for the Australian Defence Force are realised? What about the strategic judgements underpinning the decisions on spending and force structure? Is concern about China\u27s burgeoning military power real, or merely Defence ‘spin\u27 designed to justify expensive acquisitions?These questions were addressed by Professor Alan Dupont in his analysis of what the Rudd Government claims is the most comprehensive and far-reaching reform of defence planning ever a...
The 2013 Defence White Paper places greater emphasis than its predecessors on defence engagement, an...
Abstract The 2013 Defence White Paper places greater emphasis than its predecessors on defence engag...
If one word can sum up the 2016 Australian Defence White Paper (DWP 2016), it is “forward.” The docu...
The forthcoming Defence White Paper will be only the fifth since the end of the Vietnam War. This De...
Australia’s new Defence White Paper provides for a massive increase in defence spending, largely to ...
This research note discusses the 2009 Defence White Paper, particularly its focus on the potential t...
This Policy Analysis, authored by Rod Lyon and Andrew Davies, reviews the recently released Defence ...
This paper calls for Australia to abandon the \u27Balanced Force\u27 concept and refocus its militar...
John Langmore, Calum Logan and Stewart Firth of the University of Melbourne and the Australia...
The Howard government\u27s recent defence white paper was said by its authors to be the result of a ...
This new Defence White Paper explains how the Government plans to strengthen the foundations of Aust...
Following the Howard Government's changes to Australia's defence policy, some of the assumptions tha...
This Policy Analysis examines the challenges confronting the forthcoming Defence White Paper. Rod Ly...
Executive Summary This Defence White Paper explains how the Government is investing in Austral...
Australia has traditionally done without a grand strategy, relying on Defence White Papers to set ou...
The 2013 Defence White Paper places greater emphasis than its predecessors on defence engagement, an...
Abstract The 2013 Defence White Paper places greater emphasis than its predecessors on defence engag...
If one word can sum up the 2016 Australian Defence White Paper (DWP 2016), it is “forward.” The docu...
The forthcoming Defence White Paper will be only the fifth since the end of the Vietnam War. This De...
Australia’s new Defence White Paper provides for a massive increase in defence spending, largely to ...
This research note discusses the 2009 Defence White Paper, particularly its focus on the potential t...
This Policy Analysis, authored by Rod Lyon and Andrew Davies, reviews the recently released Defence ...
This paper calls for Australia to abandon the \u27Balanced Force\u27 concept and refocus its militar...
John Langmore, Calum Logan and Stewart Firth of the University of Melbourne and the Australia...
The Howard government\u27s recent defence white paper was said by its authors to be the result of a ...
This new Defence White Paper explains how the Government plans to strengthen the foundations of Aust...
Following the Howard Government's changes to Australia's defence policy, some of the assumptions tha...
This Policy Analysis examines the challenges confronting the forthcoming Defence White Paper. Rod Ly...
Executive Summary This Defence White Paper explains how the Government is investing in Austral...
Australia has traditionally done without a grand strategy, relying on Defence White Papers to set ou...
The 2013 Defence White Paper places greater emphasis than its predecessors on defence engagement, an...
Abstract The 2013 Defence White Paper places greater emphasis than its predecessors on defence engag...
If one word can sum up the 2016 Australian Defence White Paper (DWP 2016), it is “forward.” The docu...