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Global Terror War Policy Advice Thesis

Pages:6 (1797 words)

Sources:8

Subject:History

Topic:Global War

Document Type:Thesis

Document:#48239500




Conclusion:

The resolution of this policy counsel meeting is the endorsement of a refinement of Australia's terror policy with respect both to the preservation of constitutional rights and in terms of approach its relationship to the United States with balance and diplomacy. Recognizing the severity the security threat but simultaneously recognizing the need to refine policies so as to diminish the tendency toward inflaming the political and ideological anger of the developing world, Australia must spend the coming decades finding ways to quell such hostility. This will mean a closer consideration of the economic, political and trade policies that often have run aground of the interests of the developing world. Likewise, it means that Australia must function as a continued partner to the U.S. But also as a voice of conscience with respect to the discretionary use of military force or diplomatic finesse.

Works Cited:

Aly, a. (2007). Australian Muslim Responses to the Discourse on Terrorism in the Australian Popular Media. Australian Journal of Social Issues, 42(1).

Australian Federal Police (AFP). (2009). Fighting Terrorism in Australia. www.afp.gov.au

BBC News. (2006). Australian Loses Terrorism Appeal. BBC News.

Brown, M. (2009). Al-Shabaab terrorists 'living in Australia.' ABC News. Online at http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/09/23/2693927.htm?section=justin

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT). (2004). Transnational Terrorism: The Treat to Australia. Australia Government. Online at http://www.dfat.gov.au/publications/terrorism/introduction.html

Johnston, T. (2007). Australian Government Stops Terrorists Suspect From Being Freed on Bail. The New York Times. Online at http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/16/world/asia/16iht-16doctor.6682238.html

Neuhaus, S.J.; Sharwood, P.F. & Rosenfeld, V. (2006). Terrorism and Blast Explosions: Lessons for the Australian Surgical Community. AZN Journal of Surgery, 76(7).

Senevirate, K. (2007). Australia: Former Chief Justice Denounces Anti-Terrorism Laws. Inter-Press Service English News Wire.


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Works Cited:

Aly, a. (2007). Australian Muslim Responses to the Discourse on Terrorism in the Australian Popular Media. Australian Journal of Social Issues, 42(1).

Australian Federal Police (AFP). (2009). Fighting Terrorism in Australia. www.afp.gov.au

BBC News. (2006). Australian Loses Terrorism Appeal. BBC News.

Brown, M. (2009). Al-Shabaab terrorists 'living in Australia.' ABC News. Online at http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/09/23/2693927.htm?section=justin

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