Anne Goyne is a Senior Psychologist and Deputy Director Research at the Centre for Defence Leadership and Ethics (CDLE) at the Australian Defence College.
Revisiting the past for Future Ready capability: Counter fires and the RAA
… massed fires. Early in the war each arm pursued independent … bombardments preceding the attack. This has been argued to have … spared when destruction was replaced with neutralisation …
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… Most Cambodians were forced to evacuate urban areas into labour … order to work in farming. The evacuees were sent on long marches … sent for re-education, which in practice meant immediate execution …
… rapidly, driven by garment manufacturing, tourism, and … Crisis. Severe damage impacted the country's main economic … and shared prosperity. Another factor underscoring the potential …
… up of approximately 100,000 total active troops and broken down into … Japan, and the US are among those active contributors in supporting … of military equipment, training facilities, and capacity building. …
… Cambodia's landscape is characterised by a low-lying central … Sap (Great Lake) and the upper reaches of the Mekong River delta. … land. However, illegal logging activities throughout the country …
… CAMBODIA – DIPLOMACY On this page: History … political organisation that reached its zenith as the Khmer … – and cherish its most notable legacy: the Angkor Wat temple …
… of war. And while one is an active participant, one seeks to … wounds and one deals with its impact; their personal, raw and often … Timor Leste , he again saw the impact of war, except this time as a …