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country’s research performance, strategic intent and potential future science and
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The Pacific cocaine corridor: A Brazilian cartel’s pipeline to Australia

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When China knocks at the door of New Caledonia

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Gender mainstreaming in United Nations peace operations: An unfulfilled promise?

Deciding the future: the Australian Army and the infantry fighting vehicle

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The UN norms of responsible state behaviour in cyberspace

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Australia’s implementation of women, peace and security: Promoting regional security

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Evolution of the protection of civilians in UN peacekeeping

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