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CHEESEMAN GRAEME (5) answer(s).
 
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Canada's post-cold war military blues and the lessons for Australia / Cheeseman Graeme June 2001  Article
Cheeseman Graeme Article
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Publication June 2001.
Description 171-192
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ID:   016928


Changing the guard: Defence reform in Australia 1973-93 / Cheeseman Graeme April 1994  Article
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Publication April 1994.
Description 33-53
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ID:   011756


Contending national, regional and global inperatives in Australia's post-cold war defense and security thinking / Cheeseman Graeme Winter 1996  Article
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Publication Winter 1996.
Description 75-100
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ID:   019775


Public consulation or political choregraphy? the Howard government's quest for community views on defence policy / Cheeseman, Graeme April 2001  Article
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Publication April 2001.
Description 83-100
Summary/Abstract On 27 June 2000, the Howard Government released a public information paper on defence which set in train a process of public consultation in which the people's views were sought on a range of defence and defence-related issues. This paper examines why the Government chose to go to the people, how and by whom the community consultation was conducted, who was consulted and listened to, and how what was heard at the public meetings component of the process was both interpreted and reported. The paper concludes that the public consultation process was more about politics than policy; it is inappropriate for the Government to claim or imply that it has heard from the 'Australian people' or even 'the majority of the community' on the issues raised; and the consultation process and its outcomes are not entirely risk-free for the Government and the defence establishment.
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ID:   019840


Responding to "new Times" securing Australia and Britain in aPost cold war era / Cheeseman Graeme April 2001  Article
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Publication April 2001.
Description 107-136
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