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The Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) is an independent, non-partisan policy institute. ASPI was established, and is partially funded, by the Australian Government to provide ideas on that country's defense and strategic policy choices. ASPI is charged with the task of informing the public about strategic and defense issues, generating fresh ideas for government and fostering strategic expertise in Australia. The ASPI Special Reports are intended to provide deepen understanding on critical questions facing key strategic decision-makers and, where appropriate, provide policy recommendations.

Publishers: Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI)
Publications: A Pacific Disaster Prevention Review
Designing for Resilient Energy Systems: Choices in Future Engineering
Evolution of the Protection of Civilians in UN Peacekeeping
Australia–China Law Enforcement Cooperation
Jemaah Islamiyah: An Uncertain Future
Preparing for the Era of Disasters
Grey Zone Operations and the Maritime Domain
Too Big to Ignore: Assessing the Strategic Implications of China´s Belt and Road Initiative
Mice that Roar: Patrol and Coastal Combatants in ASEAN
A Primer on the Ideological and Theological Drivers of AQ and Daesh: Al-Qaedaism
BEARing Back: Russia’s Military Power in the Indo-Asia–Pacific under Vladimir Putin
´Santa Muerte´, Are the Mexican Cartels Really Coming?
The Battle for Hegemony in the Middle East
Fractured Europe: The Schengen Area and European Border Security
ASPI–KAS: 2nd Australia-Europe Counter-Terrorism Dialogue
Crowded and Complex: The Changing Geopolitics of the South Pacific
The Australia-US Cyber Security Dialogue
Myanmar: A Nonproliferation Success Story
The Sultanate of Women: Exploring Female Roles in Perpetrating and Preventing Violent Extremism
The American Face of ISIS: Analysis of ISIS-Related Terrorism in the US March 2014-August 2016
Detect, Disrupt and Deny: Optimising Australia´s Counterterrorism Financing System
Digital Land Power: The Australian Army´s Cyber Future
For the Right Reasons, in the Right Ways (Part 1) A Four-nation Survey of Information Sharing about Organised Crime
The Wattle and the Olive: A New Chapter in Australia and Israel Working Together
Transnational Crime in Sri Lanka: Furutre Considerations for International Cooperation
A Shifting Asian Nuclear Order
Deterrence in Cyberspace: Different Domain, Different Rules
Australian Border Security and Unmanned Maritime Vehicles
Opportunities Abound Abroad: Optimising our Criminal Intelligence System Overseas
Peak Japan and its Implications for Regional Security
An Integrated Approach to Islamic State Recruitment
Australia-China Cyber Relations in the Next Internet Era
Securing the Australian Frontiers: An Agenda for Border Security Policy
Methamphetamine: Focusing Australia’s National Ice Strategy on the Problem, not the Symptoms
A Web of Harms: Serious and Organised Crime and its Impact on Australian Interests
Crowded Waters: Naval Competition in the Asia–Pacific
Defence Science and Innovation: An Affordable Strategic Advantage
One Defence: One Direction?
Underground Web: The Cybercrime Challenge
A Long Time Coming: The Case for a White Paper on Commonwealth Law
Strengthening Rules-based Order in the Asia–Pacific
China’s Cyberpower: International and Domestic Priorities
Shared Interests, Enduring Cooperation
Working as One: A Road Map to Disaster Resilience for Australia
The New Frontiers of Islamist Extremism
Investing Wisely: Spending Political Capital on Australia's Criminal Intelligence Capabilities
Towards Inclusion: Language Use in the Department of Defence
Rebuilding while Performing
A Return on Investment
Essential and Underappreciated: The Contribution of Law Enforcement to National Security
China's New Dream
Preventing Nuclear Terrorism: Australia's Leadership Role
Facing West, Facing North
Facing West, Facing North: Canada and Australia in East Asia
The Commonwealth’s Part in the Fight Against Organised Crime
On the Path of Change: Political, Economic and Social Challenges for Myanmar
Fighting Fire with Fire: Target Audience Responses to Online Anti-Violence Campaigns
A Stitch in Time: Preserving Peace on Bougainville
Aus-Africa Dialogue
The Nuclear War Scare of 1983: How Serious Was It?
A Shared Agenda for the Seoul Conference on Cyberspace
Compelled to Control: Conflicting Visions of the Future of Cyberspace
Maritime Confidence Building Measures in the South China Sea Conference
Closer Australia-Canada Defence Cooperation?
Transnational Challenges and Future Security Cooperation: The Australia-Canada Relationship
Sources of Tension in the Asia-Pacific
The Emerging Agenda for Cybersecurity
Enter the Cyber Dragon: Understanding Chinese Intelligence Agencies’ Cyber Capabilities
Heavy Weather
Fuelling the Dragon: Natural Resources and China’s Development
Educating for the Profession of Arms in Australia
Calming Troubled Waters: Global and Regional Strategies for Countering Piracy
ANZUS 2.0: Cybersecurity and Australia–US Relations
The Philippines Internal and External Security Challenges
Japan’s Strategic Outlook
More than Good Deeds
Three Views of Risk
Serving Australia: Control and Administration of the Department of Defence
Jihadists in Jail: Radicalisation and the Indonesian Prison Experience
A Reliable Partner: Strengthening Australia – Timor-Leste Relations
A Better Fit: National Security and Australia's Aid Program
Sharing Risk: Financing Australia’s Disaster Resilience
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