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The debate papers: should Australia withdraw its military forces from the Middle East?

16 Nov 2017
Rodger Shanahan,
John Blaxland
Publisher
United States Studies Centre
Defence War Terrorism Diplomacy Australia Middle East Asia-Pacific
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The debate papers: should Australia withdraw its military forces from the Middle East?
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Rodger Shanahan and John Blaxland argue about whether Australia should maintain military operations in the Arabian Peninsula or focus on threats closer to home.

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2017 The United States Studies Centre
License type:
All Rights Reserved
Access Rights Type:
open
Post date:
20 Nov 2017

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