Publication Beyond the Future Force 20 Feb 2020 Australia’s New Regional Context: Pacific Island Futures and Air Power Possibilities In the Australian strategic consciousness the Pacific Islands loom very large. By Peter Layton
Publication Beyond the Future Force 11 May 2018 In the Bear's Shadow: Russian Intervention in Syria In September 2015, Russia sent its military forces to Syria in response to a request by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad for help to suppress a civ By Sanu Kainikara
Publication Air Power Fellow Series 01 Jun 1995 Expert The RAAF’s Fundamental Business: An Evaluation of RAAF Air Power Education Considerable resources have so far been expended on the RAAF air power education program but few, if any, performance measures are in place to assess whether those resources are being effectively and efficiently employed. By James Y. Walker, AM
Publication Beyond the Future Force 24 Oct 2017 Shoot Don't Shoot: Minimising the Risk of Catastrophic Error Through High Consequence Decision-Making Military decisions carry high consequences, often life or death. By Dirk Maclean
News 04 Apr 2018 Sir James Rowland Air Power Seminar Proposals for presentations of 3,000 words (max.) are invited from established scholars, early career academic researchers, industry leaders, polic
News 22 Mar 2022 Air Power Manual and "Lightspeed" Space Power Manual Launched Chief of Air Force and the other Australian Defence Force Service Chiefs launch the Air Power Manual 7th ed and Space Power eManual
Publication Beyond the Future Force 26 Nov 2014 Applied Thinking for Intelligence Analysis Intelligence analysts face complex and dynamic problems. By Charles Vandepeer
News 25 Mar 2019 Air Power Seminar: Scenarios for China’s Future Military Presence in the Indian Ocean Region In this seminar Dr David Brewster from the Australian National University will speak on China’s growing presence in the Indian Ocean Region and how
Publication Air Power Fellow Series 10 Jul 1997 Expert The Power of Many - The Human Factor and Air Power The nature of war demands attention to the human factor above any other single factor. By Gary Williams