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Conventional arms procurement in ASEAN: a defence export role for Australia?

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Canberra ACT: Australian Defence Studies Centre, 1995Description: 89pISBN:
  • 0731703170 (pbk.)
Subject(s): Summary: Study of the extent to which Australia could or should develop an arms export industry targetted at Southeast Asia. Concludes that such a role has not been adequately considered, that a defence export role should be subordinate to Australia's strategic priorities, and that if such a role is to be developed it should focus on dual use technologies rather than inherently lethal products such as warships. Sets out the steps necessary to achieve successful implementation of a defence export role.
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Study of the extent to which Australia could or should develop an arms export industry targetted at Southeast Asia. Concludes that such a role has not been adequately considered, that a defence export role should be subordinate to Australia's strategic priorities, and that if such a role is to be developed it should focus on dual use technologies rather than inherently lethal products such as warships. Sets out the steps necessary to achieve successful implementation of a defence export role.

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