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Extending Frontiers - Publications
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Conferences:
Ayson, R. (2010, June). Counter-insurgency and nation building in Afghanistan. Presented at the 24th Asia-Pacific Roundtable, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Ayson, R. (2010, June). The emerging world order and contemporary conflict. Keynote presented at the New Zealand Army Experiment, Trentham, New Zealand.
Ayson, R. (2010, July). An Australasian school of strategic studies? Paper presented at the 4th Oceanic Conference on International Studies, Auckland, New Zealand.
Ayson, R. (2010, August). Strategic intelligence. Presented at the New Zealand Institute of Intelligence Professionals Conference, Wellington, New Zealand.
Ayson, R. (2010, November). Arms control and nuclear-non-proliferation. Presented at The Policy Alternatives for Intergrating Bilateral and Multilateral Regional Security Approaches in the Asia Pacific Workshop, The Australian National University, Australia.
Brigg, M. & Curth, J. (2010, July). Policy disorder or evolving hybridity? Post-conflict capacity development in Solomon Islands – rule of law. Paper presented at the International Peace Research Association Conference, Sydney.
Dressel, B. (2010, April). Philippines: How much real democracy? Paper presented at the Quality of Democracy Workshop, Brisbane.
Dressel, B. (2010, November). Trajectories of constitutionalism in Asia: The role of the judiciary. Paper presented at the 1st Annual International Conference: Constitutionalism and Good Governance, Bangkok.
Dressel, B. (2010, December). Governance and the courts: Towards a typology of judicial politics. Presented at the Good Governance in the Asia-Pacific Region Conference, Hong Kong.
Elliott, L. (2010, March). Human securitising the climate security debate. Presented at the Asia Security Initiative Policy Series, Working Paper no. 2, Centre for Non-Traditional Security Studies, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
Emmers, R. (2010, November). The role of the five power defence arrangements in the Southeast Asian security architecture. Presented at The Policy Alternatives for Intergrating Bilateral and Multilateral Regional Security Approaches in the Asia Pacific Workshop, The Australian National University, Australia.
Hughes, B. (2010, November). Finding the heartbeat: Engaging the political in peace operations. Presented at the Non-State Justice & Security Sector Conference, Danish Institute of International Studies, Copenhagen.
Laffan, W. (2010, June). Introduction to the study of social wellbeing and social disadvantage in Queensland. Presented at the Social Wellbeing in Queensland, Measuring the progress of Queensland Society Conference, Brisbane.
O’Neil, A. (2010, November). The future of extended nuclear deterrence in Asia: Relic or redux? Presented at The Policy Alternatives for Intergrating Bilateral and Multilateral Regional Security Approaches in the Asia Pacific Workshop, The Australian National University, Australia.
Selth, A. (2010, November). Policing and security in Burma. Presented at At The Nexus between Policing and Security Conference, Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence in Policing and Security, Canberra.
Tow, W. & Choi, A. (2010, March). Facing the crucible: Australia, the ROK, and cooperation in Asia. Presented at The Emerging Geopolitics in Australian-Korean Relations: Bilateral and Regional Implications, The Australian National University, Australia.
Tow, W. (2010, November). Japan’s role in the Asia-Pacific. Presented at The International Symposium: Japan in search of its new role in world affairs, Tokyo.
Tow, W. (2010, November). Bilateral security alliance politics in the Asia Pacific: Lynchpins or anachronisms? Presented at The Policy Alternatives for Intergrating Bilateral and Multilateral Regional Security Approaches in the Asia Pacific Workshop, The Australian National University, Australia.
Tow, W. (2010, September). Asian approaches to human security? Presented at The New Approaches to Human Security in Asia workshop, The Australian National University, Australia.
White, G. (2010, January). Bayesian inference for Spartan special random fields. Presented at Murray Aitkin 70th Birthday Conference, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane.
White, G. (2010, May). Self exciting models for the risk terrorist activity: Indonesia 1970-2007. Presented at the American Statistical Association Conference (section on quantitative methods for defence and national security), Fairfax, Virginia.
White, G. (2010, June). Bayesian inference for Spartan spacial random fields. Presented at the Valencia International Meeting on Bayesian Statistics, Spain.
White, G. (2010, June). Self exciting models for the risk terrorist activity: Indonesia 1970-2007. Presented at the Stockholm Symposium of Criminology Conference, Sweden.
White, G. (2010, October). Self exciting models for the risk terrorist activity: Indonesia 1970-2007. Presented at At The Nexus between Policing and Security Conference, Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence in Policing and Security, Canberra.
Reports:
Curth, J. (2010). Draft capacity development framework, operations manual, the Australian Federal Police.
Dressel, B. (2010). The political economy of Central Finance Agency strengthening: The case of Tonga. Washington DC: World Bank PREM Unit.
Hughes, B. (2010). Situation analysis, stakeholder analysis and insighted learned: Report on fieldwork conducted in the Republic of Marshall Islands May-June 2010 with the Australian Federal Police. Brisbane: The University of Queensland.
Mazerolle, L., Denning, R., Jones, P. & White, G. (2010). Modelling the Effectiveness of Ant and Counte Terrorist Strategies in Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand - Progress Report No. 2 (February), Australian Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet.
Mazerolle, L., Denning, R., White, G. & Pitchforth, J. (2010). Modelling the Effectiveness of Ant and Counte Terrorist Strategies in Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand - Progress Report No. 3 (August), Australian Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet.
Mazerolle, L., White, G. & Jones, L. (2010). Modelling the Effectiveness of Ant and Counte Terrorist Strategies in Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand - Progress Report No. 4 (November), Australian Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet.















