Defence 2000 : our future defence force
- Bib ID:
- 2503698
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Australia
- Online Version:
- Description:
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- [Canberra] : Defence Publishing Service, c2000
- xviii, 122 pages : col. ill., map ; 25 cm.
- ISBN:
- 0642295441
- Series:
- Parliamentary paper (Australia. Parliament) ; 2000, no. 451.
- Full contents:
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- Executive summary
- Section one. Foundations
- Chapter one. Making decisions about defence
- The purpose of the white paper
- Why now?
- Looking ahead - strategic risk management
- The bigger picture - ch. two. Security and the role of Australia's armed forces
- Force in international affairs
- New military tasks
- Non-military security issues
- ch. three. Australia's strategic environment
- Our strategic setting
- An attack on Australia?
- The development of military capabilities
- Section two. Strategy
- ch. four. Australia's strategic interests and objectives
- Ensure the defence of Australia and its direct approaches
- Foster the security of our immediate neighbourhood
- Promote stability and cooperation in southeast Asia
- Support strategic stability in the wider Asia pacific region
- Support global security
- ch. five. Australia's international strategic relationships
- The US alliance
- Relationships in the wider Asia pacific region
- Relationships in southeast Asia
- Our nearest neighbours
- Strategic relationships beyond the Asia pacific region
- ch. six. Australia's military strategy
- Strategic tasks for the ADF
- Capability priorities for the ADF
- Capability development principles
- Section three. People
- ch. seven. People in defence
- People are capability
- The dimensions of the challenge
- Leadership
- Retention
- Recruitment
- Education and training
- Reserves
- Cadets.
- Section four. Capability
- ch. eight. The defence capability plan
- A new approach to capability planning
- Land forces
- Air combat
- Maritime forces
- Strike
- Information capability
- ch. nine. Industry
- The role of industry in our defence
- The importance of Australian defence industry
- Our current industrial scene
- Strengthening our defence industry capability
- ch. ten. Science and technology
- Technology trends and the revolution in military affairs
- Exploiting the opportunities
- Being a skilled user of technology
- DSTO - its role
- Section five. Funding
- ch. eleven - defence funding
- A new approach to defence funding
- Why do we need to spend more?
- Future reform and efficiency savings.
- Notes:
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- Known as the Defence White Paper, released on 6 December 2000
- Also available in an electronic version via the Internet. Address as of 11/9/2001: http://whitepaper.defence.gov.au/docs/WPAPER.PDF
- Also available online https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-1351141272
- Subject:
- Other authors/contributors:
- Australia. Department of Defence
- Also Titled:
- Defence white paper 2000
- Terms of Use:
- Commonwealth of Australia 2000.
- Copyright:
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- Publication date:
- 2000
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