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Shedden Papers 2003
The Shedden papers are a collection of essays by course members of the Centre for Defence and Strategic Studies. The Shedden Papers are published annually
Does globalisation reduce or exacerbate the zero-sum game of international relations?
Wing
Commander Tony Hindmarsh, Australia - Air Force
Realism and Liberalism continue to shape the ways in which policy makers conceptualise international relations
Mr
Warren Karle, Australia - Australian Public Service
Modern management practices in the ADO
Colonel
Phil Winter, Australia - Army
Does a diarchical structure help or hinder defence performance?
Colonel
Thitinant Thanyasiri, Thailand - Army
How the Bush Doctrine has reconfigured commitments and alliances within Europe
Colonel
Simon Porter, UK - Army
How security is conceived by key decision makers in Thailand
Captain
Cheera Khienvichit, Thailand - Navy
How security is conceived by key decision makers in Indonesia
Colonel
Mohd Salim Ali, Malaysia - Army
Is the international context better understood in terms of the domestic politics of the great powers rather than concepts like the 'International Community' or 'International Society'?
Captain
Syed Khawar Ali Shah, Pakistan - Navy
What have been the strengths of the Association of South East Asian (ASEAN) Regional Forum (ARF)
Colonel
Kamal Bashah, Brunei - Air Force
Colonial legacies and their impact on development: The cases of Indonesia and Malaysia
Group
Captain Ted Prencel, Australia - Air Force
Proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and ballistic missiles - the military situation in Northeast Asia
Mr
Katsuhiro Motohashi, Japan - Japan Defense Agency
The future of ASEAN after the financial and economic crisis in the region
Colonel
Wahjudi Widajanto, Indonesia - Navy
Part One: The US-China relationship
Commander
Franz-Josef Birkel, Germany - Navy
Part Two: The Taiwan 'Problem'
Commander
Franz-Josef Birkel, Germany - Navy
Indonesia: reforming civil-military relations and ending the conflict in Papua
Colonel
David Welch, Australia - Army
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