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Shedden Papers 2004
The Shedden papers are a collection of essays by course members of the Centre for Defence and Strategic Studies. The Shedden Papers are published biannually

Introduction
A Review of the Key International Relations
Theories, the notion of National Interest, Multinationalism and
Unilateralism
Colonel
Mick Kehoe, Australia - Air Force
Are Policy Makers captive to their Theoretical
Perspectives?
Lieutenant
Colonel Chiang Hock Woon, Singapore - Army
Are the current Australian policies towards
PNG and the South Pacific a form of 'Recolonisation'?
Colonel
Tim Gall, New Zealand - Army
Australia's current policy towards Papua New
Guinea and the South Pacific: Is recolonisation underway?
Colonel
Paul Symon, Australia - Army
Bob Woodwards Bush at War
Group
Captain Shaun Clarke, New Zealand - Air Force
Comparisons between traditional notions of security
and more recent broader concepts
Colonel
Hugues Brastel, France - Army
Current cooperation on counter terrorism: A
basis for longer term bilateral and multilateral arrangements with
the Asia Pacific region?
Lieutenant
Colonel Chiang Hock Woon, Singapore - Army, Captain
David Johnston, Australia - Navy, Colonel
Mick Kehoe, Australia - Army and Group
Captain Zia Ul Haque Shamsi, Pakistan - Air Force
David Horner's Inside the War Cabinet
Captain
David Johnston, Australia - Navy
Realism and Liberalism: How policy makers use
both frameworks simultaneously to meet national interests.
Group
Captain mark Gower, Australia - Air Force
US engagement in the Asia Pacific: A force for
peace and stability?
Group
Captain Shaun Clarke, New Zealand - Air Force, Colonel
Senlin Chen, China - Army, Captain
Rosdi Mior, Malaysia - Navy and Mr
Julian Yates, Australia - Australian Public Service
What has been the impact of Chinese Diaspora
on politcal and economic development within SE ASIA?
Captain
Peter Lockwood, Australia - Navy
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