This essay argues that the previously strong orientation in Australian defense planning toward achievement of self-reliance, and the heretofore major influence of the armed services in force development, have combined to produce a defense force structure incapable of meeting stated Australian politico-military objectives in its own region. The current force structure review, coordinated in the office of the Chief of Defence Force, has the potential to remedy these shortcomings.
Australian Defense Planning in the Post-Cold War World: Imperatives for Change
1991
36 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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