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16 pages : illustrations (some colour), portraits ; 30 cm |
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Special report /Australian Strategic Policy Institute, 2200-6648 ; November 2013 |
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Special report (Australian Strategic Policy Institute) ; November 2013
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Summary |
A decade after the successful peacekeeping mission, and a year and a half before the window opens for a referendum on Bougainville's political status, the peace process is dangerously adrift. In this paper, the authors set out a plan to help deliver a sustainable solution for next steps in the peace process. An Australian-led preventive development effort, conducted in close cooperation with our regional partners, is needed to avoid the future requirement for a larger, costlier, riskier, and more intrusive peacekeeping mission than the limited intervention appropriate in 1997-2003. The new government's decision to link aid more directly to our strategic interests could assist. While the initiative would require a significant initial investment, it could create a substantial longer-term cost saving and avoid serious military, diplomatic and reputational risks |
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Numbering not included |
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"November 2013." |
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Viewed February 27, 2014 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Viewed February 27, 2014 |
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Social conflict -- Papua New Guinea
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Internal security -- Papua New Guinea
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Diplomatic relations
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Internal security
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Politics and government
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Social conflict
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SUBJECT |
Bougainville Province (Papua New Guinea) -- History
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Bougainville Province (Papua New Guinea) -- Politics and government
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Australia -- Foreign relations -- Papua New Guinea
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Papua New Guinea -- Foreign relations -- Australia
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Subject |
Australia
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Papua New Guinea
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Papua New Guinea -- Bougainville Province
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Genre/Form |
History
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Claxton, Karl, 1971- author
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Australian Strategic Policy Institute, issuing body.
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