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    The “Joint Facilities” revisited: Desmond Ball, democratic debate on security, and the human interest
    12 Dec 2012
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    Richard Tanter
    Nautilus Institute for Security and Sustainability

    Introduction

    Desmond Ball’s labours through four decades to elucidate the character of United States defence and intelligence facilities in Australia, to document the evidence, test the balance of benefits and dangers to both national security and human security, and then tell the story...

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