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Introducing Paul Dibb (2): An Enriching Experience

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Barrie, Chris

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I am very pleased to have been asked to provide an introductory note about Emeritus Professor Paul Dibb AM. However, even though I regard Paul as a close friend, I possess nothing like the detailed knowledge of Allan Hawke, who has worked with Paul over many years and shared many triumphs and a few disappointments with him as well. Also, I am not sure what to make of a geographer who, at one time in his early years, may have thought that Australia was "all desert"!

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Geography, Power, Strategy and Defence Policy: Essays in Honour of Paul Dibb

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