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Australia's defence capacity: a compendium of data

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O'Neill, Robert John
McLean, Robyn

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Canberra : Strategic and Defence Studies Centre. Research School of Pacific Studies. Institute of Advanced Studies. Australian National University

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Discussions of defence capacity frequently quote basic economic, demographic and geographic statistics. We think it worthwhile to provide a resume of some of the most relevant indices in these areas. Further detailed information of Australia's treaty commitments and a list of U.S. bases in Australia are also given.

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