While not having land borders offers Australia some degree of security from terrorism in general, the maritime nature of our strategic and geographic environment makes us particularly vulnerable to maritime terrorist attacks. Aldo Borgu provides an overview of the nature of terrorist threats in Australia\u27s region and proposed reforms to present security arrangements
Much has been reported in the media about the regional piracy and maritime terrorism threats. Post-9...
A long coastline and extensive maritime claims mean that Australia benefits from and has responsibil...
With the rise in attacks and attempted attacks on marine‐based critical infrastructure, maritime sec...
An act of terrorism using a small vessel against commercial shipping or the ports they employ in Aus...
Maritime security is vital to Australia and its neighbours in the ASEANAustralia- India triangle -...
Australia is deeply connected to the ocean. A uniquely large island nation with a long coastline and...
The escalation of maritime terrorism in the Indian Ocean region poses a significant danger to global...
The Indian Ocean region is growing in strategic importance. It is facing the risks of growing strate...
The incidents of terrorism have multiplied and so have the routes through which the terrorists reach...
Maritime security is of vital importance to Australia and New Zealand as both countries depend on ma...
In the wake of September 11, 2001, efforts to protect against future terrorist attacks have affected...
This article provides a critical assessment of the contemporary threat of maritime terrorism in the ...
New challenges for maritime security in the Indian Ocean- an Australian perspective The Indian Ocean...
The Pacific Arc of islands and archipelagos to the north and east of Australia has been characterise...
The events of 11 September 2001 have brought a myriad of security concerns to international attentio...
Much has been reported in the media about the regional piracy and maritime terrorism threats. Post-9...
A long coastline and extensive maritime claims mean that Australia benefits from and has responsibil...
With the rise in attacks and attempted attacks on marine‐based critical infrastructure, maritime sec...
An act of terrorism using a small vessel against commercial shipping or the ports they employ in Aus...
Maritime security is vital to Australia and its neighbours in the ASEANAustralia- India triangle -...
Australia is deeply connected to the ocean. A uniquely large island nation with a long coastline and...
The escalation of maritime terrorism in the Indian Ocean region poses a significant danger to global...
The Indian Ocean region is growing in strategic importance. It is facing the risks of growing strate...
The incidents of terrorism have multiplied and so have the routes through which the terrorists reach...
Maritime security is of vital importance to Australia and New Zealand as both countries depend on ma...
In the wake of September 11, 2001, efforts to protect against future terrorist attacks have affected...
This article provides a critical assessment of the contemporary threat of maritime terrorism in the ...
New challenges for maritime security in the Indian Ocean- an Australian perspective The Indian Ocean...
The Pacific Arc of islands and archipelagos to the north and east of Australia has been characterise...
The events of 11 September 2001 have brought a myriad of security concerns to international attentio...
Much has been reported in the media about the regional piracy and maritime terrorism threats. Post-9...
A long coastline and extensive maritime claims mean that Australia benefits from and has responsibil...
With the rise in attacks and attempted attacks on marine‐based critical infrastructure, maritime sec...