Author: Thomas-Durell Young
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 31
Book Description
Australian Defense Planning in the Post-cold War World
Author: Thomas-Durell Young
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 31
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 31
Book Description
Australian Defense Planning in the Post-cold War World
Author: Thomas-Durell Young
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Threat-ambiguous Defense Planning
Author: Thomas-Durell Young
Publisher:
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Category : Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
The author contends that defense planning will become increasingly difficult in the post-cold war world because the 'threat' is no longer apparent and identifiable. Containing ethnic conflicts and participating in peacekeeping/ peace-enforcing/humanitarian missions do not lend themselves to a force development process that is predominantly threat-dependent. Since the late 1960s the Australian Department of Defense has been forced to create a capabilities- based planning system. This report assesses the background to the development of the system, its basic methodology, its problems, and, probably most importantly, the lessons learned by Australia during its creation. Our Australian allies believe that, in order to create a truly joint force, force development responsibilities must be shifted from the individual services to the joint arena. Reviewing the Australian experience may provide needed insights and novel ideas for the many governments currently wrestling with questions of size, shape, and function of their military establishments in a post-cold war world.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
The author contends that defense planning will become increasingly difficult in the post-cold war world because the 'threat' is no longer apparent and identifiable. Containing ethnic conflicts and participating in peacekeeping/ peace-enforcing/humanitarian missions do not lend themselves to a force development process that is predominantly threat-dependent. Since the late 1960s the Australian Department of Defense has been forced to create a capabilities- based planning system. This report assesses the background to the development of the system, its basic methodology, its problems, and, probably most importantly, the lessons learned by Australia during its creation. Our Australian allies believe that, in order to create a truly joint force, force development responsibilities must be shifted from the individual services to the joint arena. Reviewing the Australian experience may provide needed insights and novel ideas for the many governments currently wrestling with questions of size, shape, and function of their military establishments in a post-cold war world.
Discourses of Danger & Dread Frontiers
Author: Graeme Cheeseman
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
ISBN: 9781863739757
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
"The contributors to this volume offer a comprehensive theoretical critique of the closed and introspective approaches which both define and determine contemporary Australian defence and security policy. They critically assess the basic assumptions of mainstream security thinking challenging existing orthodoxies and means of framing reality. The authors call on policy makers, academics and others working on defence and security issues to think more critically and theoretically; to begin to ask some of the difficult questions that are being raised in other disciplines; and finally, to recognise and accept the contested and problematic nature of many of the concepts that they advance as if they were self-evident. Discourses of Danger is a timely and provocative book which complements and advances the work of the Secure Australia Project and other critics of the Australian security mainstream." -- Back cover.
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
ISBN: 9781863739757
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
"The contributors to this volume offer a comprehensive theoretical critique of the closed and introspective approaches which both define and determine contemporary Australian defence and security policy. They critically assess the basic assumptions of mainstream security thinking challenging existing orthodoxies and means of framing reality. The authors call on policy makers, academics and others working on defence and security issues to think more critically and theoretically; to begin to ask some of the difficult questions that are being raised in other disciplines; and finally, to recognise and accept the contested and problematic nature of many of the concepts that they advance as if they were self-evident. Discourses of Danger is a timely and provocative book which complements and advances the work of the Secure Australia Project and other critics of the Australian security mainstream." -- Back cover.
Menzies and the 'great World Struggle'
Author: David Lowe
Publisher: UNSW Press
ISBN: 9780868405537
Category : Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 262
Book Description
Lowe (history, Deakin U.) finds prime minister Robert Menzies to be the towering figure of the age as he explores the Cold War from Australia's perspective. He pivots on the three themes of the threat of a third world war and the imperatives of Australia's rapid economic development.
Publisher: UNSW Press
ISBN: 9780868405537
Category : Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 262
Book Description
Lowe (history, Deakin U.) finds prime minister Robert Menzies to be the towering figure of the age as he explores the Cold War from Australia's perspective. He pivots on the three themes of the threat of a third world war and the imperatives of Australia's rapid economic development.
History as Policy
Author: Ron Huisken
Publisher: ANU E Press
ISBN: 1921313560
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 218
Book Description
"The fortieth anniversary of the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre's founding provided the opportunity to assemble many of Australia's leading analysts and commentators to review some of the more significant issues that should define Australian defence policy. ... The papers collected in this volume are not informed by a common view of where Australia should focus its defence policy, but all address themes that should figure prominently in this difficult but essential task"--Provided by publisher.
Publisher: ANU E Press
ISBN: 1921313560
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 218
Book Description
"The fortieth anniversary of the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre's founding provided the opportunity to assemble many of Australia's leading analysts and commentators to review some of the more significant issues that should define Australian defence policy. ... The papers collected in this volume are not informed by a common view of where Australia should focus its defence policy, but all address themes that should figure prominently in this difficult but essential task"--Provided by publisher.
Defence Strategy in the Contemporary Era
Author: Paul Dibb
Publisher:
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Category : Military policy
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Military policy
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Geography, Power, Strategy and Defence Policy
Author: Desmond Ball
Publisher: ANU Press
ISBN: 1760460141
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 251
Book Description
Paul Dibb AM has had an extraordinary career. He enjoys an international scholarly reputation of the highest order, while at the same time he has done much distinguished public service. He was a pioneer in moving back and forth between posts in government departments, notably the Department of Defence, and academia. He began as a student of Soviet economic geography, and then spent nearly two decades in Australian Defence intelligence, including service as Head of the National Assessments Staff (NAS) in the Joint Intelligence Organisation (JIO) from 1974 to 1978, Deputy Director of JIO in 1978–80, Director of JIO in 1986–88, and Deputy Secretary of Defence (Strategy and Intelligence) in 1988–91, before becoming a Professor in the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre (SDSC) at The Australian National University (where he is now an Emeritus Professor). He has been quite happy to engage in vigorous public debate about important and controversial strategic and defence issues, giving him a high public profile. The contributors include two former Chancellors of ANU, one a former Minister of Defence, and the other a former Secretary of the Department of Defence, a former Chief of the Defence Force (CDF), and other former senior officials, as well as academic specialists in geography, international relations, and strategic and defence studies. ‘This would be a high-quality set of essays for any edited volume, but for a festschrift – a genre that sometimes generates uneven collections – this is an exceptional assembly. The individual pieces are very good; together, they have coherence and power.’ – Professor Ian Hall, Professor of International Relations, Griffith University
Publisher: ANU Press
ISBN: 1760460141
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 251
Book Description
Paul Dibb AM has had an extraordinary career. He enjoys an international scholarly reputation of the highest order, while at the same time he has done much distinguished public service. He was a pioneer in moving back and forth between posts in government departments, notably the Department of Defence, and academia. He began as a student of Soviet economic geography, and then spent nearly two decades in Australian Defence intelligence, including service as Head of the National Assessments Staff (NAS) in the Joint Intelligence Organisation (JIO) from 1974 to 1978, Deputy Director of JIO in 1978–80, Director of JIO in 1986–88, and Deputy Secretary of Defence (Strategy and Intelligence) in 1988–91, before becoming a Professor in the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre (SDSC) at The Australian National University (where he is now an Emeritus Professor). He has been quite happy to engage in vigorous public debate about important and controversial strategic and defence issues, giving him a high public profile. The contributors include two former Chancellors of ANU, one a former Minister of Defence, and the other a former Secretary of the Department of Defence, a former Chief of the Defence Force (CDF), and other former senior officials, as well as academic specialists in geography, international relations, and strategic and defence studies. ‘This would be a high-quality set of essays for any edited volume, but for a festschrift – a genre that sometimes generates uneven collections – this is an exceptional assembly. The individual pieces are very good; together, they have coherence and power.’ – Professor Ian Hall, Professor of International Relations, Griffith University
Australian Defence Planning
Author: Helen Hookey
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 90
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 90
Book Description
Inside the Wilderness of Mirrors
Author: Paul Dibb
Publisher: Mup Academic
ISBN: 9780522873962
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 191
Book Description
Throughout the Cold War Paul Dibb worked with the highest levels of Australian and American intelligence, and was one of very few Australian officials to be given the top-secret security clearance for access to Pine Gap. Only the most senior intelligence officers in both the US and Australia held this clearance--and even then on a strict 'need to know' basis. Inside the Wilderness of Mirrors is Paul's unique insight into how Australia saw the threat from the Soviet Union during the Cold War era and beyond. This insider's account of Australian defence strategy reveals the crucial importance of the US-Australian base at Pine Gap and why Moscow targeted it for nuclear attack, and how it felt to be an expert on the Soviet Union at a time when those who dared to study the Soviet Union were necessarily subject to suspicion from their Australian colleagues. Inside the Wilderness of Mirrors concludes by examining the ways in which contemporary Russia presents a continuing threat to the international order.
Publisher: Mup Academic
ISBN: 9780522873962
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 191
Book Description
Throughout the Cold War Paul Dibb worked with the highest levels of Australian and American intelligence, and was one of very few Australian officials to be given the top-secret security clearance for access to Pine Gap. Only the most senior intelligence officers in both the US and Australia held this clearance--and even then on a strict 'need to know' basis. Inside the Wilderness of Mirrors is Paul's unique insight into how Australia saw the threat from the Soviet Union during the Cold War era and beyond. This insider's account of Australian defence strategy reveals the crucial importance of the US-Australian base at Pine Gap and why Moscow targeted it for nuclear attack, and how it felt to be an expert on the Soviet Union at a time when those who dared to study the Soviet Union were necessarily subject to suspicion from their Australian colleagues. Inside the Wilderness of Mirrors concludes by examining the ways in which contemporary Russia presents a continuing threat to the international order.