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A Nuclear-Armed Australia: Contemplating the unthinkable option

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Fruehling, Stephan

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Schwartz Publishing Pty Ltd

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The fourth issue of Australian Foreign Affairs examines the challenge of defending Australia at a time of regional uncertainty and fast-changing military technology. It explores the nation’s main vulnerabilities and the capabilities needed to secure against them, including the consequences of a nuclear arms race in Asia.

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Australian Foreign Affairs

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2099-12-31