Intelligence and Australian national security
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Canberra
Australian Defence Studies Centre
A.C.T. 1994
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction / Anthony Bergin and Robert Hall
- 2. Intelligence after the Cold War: a global perspective / John Ferris
- 3. Intelligence after the Cold war: a regional view / Peter Polomka
- Intelligence in Australian defence policy
- 4. Intelligence and Australian defence policy / Alan K. Wrigley
- 5. A critique: intelligence and Australian defence policy / Paul Dibb
- 6. Operational intelligence: lessons from the Gulf War / Gary Waters
- 7. The criminal threat to security and the Australian Federal Police role / John McFarlane
- 8. Border management and the Australian Customs service / Brian Hurrell
- 9. Civil surveillance and Coastwatch / Phil Burns
- 10. Computer security in defence / William MacCullum
- 11. Counter-terrorism and the Protective Services Coordination Centre / Kevin Rogers
- 12. A case for greater openness / Brian Toohey
- 13. What should Parliament know? / Robin Miller
- 14. What business wants from the intelligence community / Paul Barrattt
- 15. Improving Australia?́?s economic intelligence / Greg Austin
- 16. Intelligence and peacekeeping / Hugh Smith
- Intelligence and controlling the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction / Brendon Hammer
- 18. Intelligence and confidence building measures / Sam Bateman
- 19. Concluding remarks / John Hartley
- Appendix 1. Internal security: sources / David McKnight
- Appendix 2. Criminal intelligence: sources / Keith Bryett
- Appendix 3. Military intelligence: sources / Bruce Lyman
- Appendix 4. Strategic intelligence: sources / Greg Austin.