Keynote Address: What are the trends in international security over the next 20 years? A Paradox of Military technology, Fast operations research in support of ADF operations, US Africa command and the unified command plan, Limitations of Globalised network-centric operations: an argument for a common coalition system, Thought on joint professional military education, Naval history and joint professional military education: a personal view, Professional mastery in the joint environment: Air Force and joint professional military education, Myth-busting the joint professional military education strategy, Reflections on Defence and Education Professor, Joint professional Military education in the ADF: a junior naval officerâs perspective, Powerpoint does not become us: in search of a new teaching method in junior officer education C, Itâs time for an ADF joint warfare studies centre, Chinaâs national Defence University: a case study, Beyond Joint: professional military education for the 21st century, Regional Reactions to the Defence White Paper 2009, Peak oil theory: implications for Australiaâs strategic outlook and the ADF, Uniting the tribes: managing the change to a joint health culture, Finding Australiaâs role in a collapsed North Korean State, First to Fight: an inside view of the US Marine Corps. CDFâs address to the Defence Senior Leadership Group, The Historical Lessons and Intellectual Rigour of, Detecting terrorist activity: defining the stateâs âthreshold of painâ, The health and wellbeing consequences of military deployment, Making use of uncertainty: A different approach to Australian defence force capability development, The Australian prisoner of war experience and national identity. Defence in depth (also known as deep defence or elastic defence) is a military strategy that seeks to delay rather than prevent the advance of an attacker, buying time and causing additional casualties by yielding space. Does risk management cultivate a culture of risk avoidance, Current and future command challenges for New Zealand defence force personnel, Building better personnel policy and practice for the Australian army, The role of defence helath in military operations other than war â a research proposal, The Transformation â strategic change within the South African National Defence Force. Edward Luttwak used the term to describe his theory of the defensive strategy employed by the Late Roman army in the 3rd and 4th centuries AD. A short introduction to alternative futures, Increasing the operational effectiveness of women in the Australian Defence Force, From exclusion to submarines â the integration of Australian women naval volunteers, A footnote in history December 1941: The Japanese invasion of Thailand, The continuing relevance of the ANZUS treaty, The genocidal events in Bosnia-Herzegovina and the international communityâs ability to deter future âethnic cleansingâ, Joint operations: an essential aspect of todayâs armed forces, Mandatory retirement and age discrimination in the Australian Defence Force. Chinaâs growing presence in the South Pacific: regional expansionism or global politics? Definitions of Religion Substantive, Functional and Social constructionist. Schools have been held up as both the means of achieving equality in society but also as centrally Defence Review 2000: Our Future Defence Force. Smalkaldic League - A politico-religious alliance formally concluded on 27 Feb., 1531, at Smalkalden in Hesse-Nassau, among German Protestant princes and cities for their mutual defence Smyrna - The capital of the vilayet of Aïdin and the starting-point of several railways Snorri Sturluson - Historian, born at Hvammr, 1178; died 1241 Environment and security: what is the connection? Defence in depth requires that a defender deploy their resources, such as fortifications, field works and military units at and well behind the front line. An examination of the terrorist group ISIL and its future prospects, The experiences of Australian military spouses on overseas posting: a qualitative study, Upping our game: near-future intelligence support within the ‘disaggregated battlespace’, Debiasing the military appreciation process, Social and political acumen: a vital but neglected professional skill set, Cultural competence and linguistic capability in ADF human-intelligence source operations, In the wake of an Admiral: some reflections on sea command in the modern era, Navigating uncertain times: the need for an Australian âgrand strategyâ, The ADF beyond Afghanistan â four possible scenarios, Securing space: Australiaâs urgent security policy challenge for the 21st century, A warning from the Crimea: hybrid warfare and the challenge for the ADF. Effective December 22, 2018 â 0.8% wage adjustment to all levels and steps Return to footnote 1 Referrer. ISB: RESEARCH METHODS REMOTE LEARNING PLANS This section covers the following areas: Research Design and Considerations Research Topics Practical Considerations Ethical Considerations Theoretical Considerations Sources of Data Social Survey's Interviews Observations Experiments Official Statistics Documents Types of Data Qualitative Quantitative Primary Secondary ⦠The initial German offensive never fully penetrated the Red Army lines. The relevance of Manoeuvre warfare to the Australian Army in the information age, Some aspects of the Revolution in Military Affairs and the impact on the ADF, Leadership skills for APS Managers in Defence, Non-combat occupational stress and fatigue: a review of factors and measurement issues for the ADF, Tilrotors and the Australian Defence Force, Future Warfare concepts: desiging the future defence force, The rapid, decisive operation: a construct for an America way of war in the 21st century, Impact of RMA on command and control â an SAF perspective, The RMA in South-East Asia: Security and external defence, Revolution in Military Affairs: a new guide for Chinaâs military modernization, RMA in ASEAN: the alternatives to security, âNot the size of the dog in the fightâ¦â RMA â the ADF application, Fabrizioâs Choice: organizational change and the revolution in military affairs debate, Revolutionising Australiaâs approach to revolutionary times. Conceptualising âDefence of Australiaâ in the 21st century, Japanâs inevitable shifting security framework, âThere is nothing new under the sunâ: an early Australian coalition operation, South Africa, 1900 Associate Professor, An embedded staff officer in Afghanistan: observations from âThe Engine Roomâ, Evolution of the Battlefield: strategic and legal challenges to developing and effective cyber warfare policy, Workplace flexibility in the ADF: anathema or panacea? During the battle, the Red Army deliberately drew the Germans into an attritional battle in multiple, well-prepared defensive lines, before launching massive counter-attacks on either side of the 9th Army in the north and the 4th Panzer Army in the south. In pathologically narcissistic individuals, primitive defence mechanisms of idealisation, denigration and splitting predominate, the capacity for sadness, guilt and mourning is lacking, and the main affects are shame, envy and aggression. Enforcement of international humanitarian law, Leadership development: a case of teaching individuals to juggle complexity, Comparing Australian and New Zealand Defence and foreign policy, The importance of training needs analysis in integrated logistic support, A sub-regional security system for South-East Asia, Civilian support to military operations under international humanitarian law, Breaking the spears: HMAS Tobrukâs involvement in truce monitoring operations in Bougainville Commander, Postmodernism and the implications for the development of leadership doctrine in the Australian army, Helmuth von Moltke and the rise of the war planning system, Change, people and Australiaâs defence capability for the new century, Allocation and retention in the Australian regular army, Planning for military operations other than war, Mercenaries and the âSandline Affairâ, Airborne forces: the twenty-first centuryâs rapid dominance solution, A re-evaluation of the role of the Australian task force in Vietnam, Australasian Defence 2048 â an alternative future, International peace laws of the environment and the Australian Defence Force, The Australian Indonesian security agreement, A framework for a unified decision making process, First AIF enlistment patterns and reasons for their variation. Counter-network operations: insights into the application of complexity theory. Making Connections: Sociology in the Real World The Individual in Society: Choices of Aboriginal Gang Members. A view from Canada â âreform and the non-commissioned officerâ Master, A view from the US â âleadership and lifeâ, A view from Singapore â âmore than warfighters: the role of âstrategic corporalsâ. Australian perspectives on network centric warfare: pragmatic approaches with limited resources, A Force for all seasonsâ¦and all the right reasons, UNTAC and INTERFET â a comparative analysis, Joint warfare â Australiaâs approach to joint operations, Is increasing gender equity in the ADF improving operational capability, Soldiers of the Anzac mounted division and nurses of the 14th Australian general hospital â desert correspondence in WWI, Field Marshall Sir Thomas Blamey Centenary Oration, Sir Thomas Blamey: Chief Commissioner of the Victorian Police, Understanding the office of the Governor-General of Australia The Right, Manpower limits on the Australian war effort The Right, Field Marshall Sir Thomas Blamey and the Australian Army Professor, Anzac values â the path travelled and the road ahead, Defence 2000 â our future defence force and the, After the White Paper: eight key challenges that lie ahead, Defence 2000 â our future defence force âthe edn of round one?â, The Politics of the defence white paper: illuding the public âagain. Rather than defeating an attacker with a single, strong defensive line, defence in depth relies on the tendency of an attack to lose momentum over time or as it covers a larger area. Job Rotation and Military capability: benefits, certainly â but is anyone counting the cost? ⢠Substantive Focus on the content or substance of religious belief, such as belief in God or the supernatural. A primary strategic partner â can we afford it? Email us with queries relating to this Website, Department of Defence, Australian Government, Defending Australia and its National Interests, Contesting Ideas: the importance of encouraging critical discussion to the future of Australian air power, Air Power in the 21st century: enduring trends and uncertain futures. Has the need for one now arrived? Written Result: Combined Defence Services Examination (I), 2021 Advertisement No.52 - 2021 FOR LATERAL RECRUITMENT OF DEPUTY SECRETARY LEVEL POSTS ON CONTRACT BASIS Interview Details: 37 Posts of Assistant Director of Operations in DGCA Innovation and Exploration: the purpose and characteristics of military experimentation, The role of professional mastery in the Australian army, The C2 triad or making muddy waters clear, Interoperability for joint and coalition operations, Australiaâs defence industrial base: A Canadian view, Military medical ethics: issues for 21st century operations. British commonwealth and American reactions to the separation of Malaysia and Singapore, Australiaâs Second World War strategic alliances, The Five Power defence arrangements: a case study in alliance longevity, Science and technology for Australian network-centric warfare: function, form and fit, A principal role for the army reserves: a capability for Australian homeland defence, Defence, politics and the 2005 New Zealand general election, The strategic importance of Australian ports, Uninhabited Combat Air vehicles: challenges for the future, Personality type and Military culture in the Anglo-West, A comparison between the private sector and military approaches to organizational principles and values. Regional focus and low intensity conflict response organisations, Back to the future: airships in the defence of Australian sovereignty, Australiaâs Air strike capability: a personal and critical perspective, Re-thinking the psychological contract between army and its people, The Cambodian genocide: causes and aftermath, Deep strike capability â the cutting edge of deterrence, Selective conscientious objection and the Australian Defence Force. As a Sociology graduate, you will be specifically trained to think critically and strategically, something that many employers desire. You will be able to break down complex problems, apply a variety of specialist research methods, analyse data of any kind, weigh up options, make evidence-based decisions and communicate well on paper and in person. In relation to the former, for example Defence of Australia as the primary determinant for ADFâs force structure, The Machinery of Australian national security policy: changes, continuing prioblems and possibilities, General Schwarzkopf: shaping the political environment in the 1991 Gulf War, Rear Admiral Woodward: political influences during the Falklands War, Australian World War I Casualties: social impacts, The Allied geographical section, 1942-46: forgotten by history, Injury prevention: Physical Training in the Australian Army, Coaching and mentoring in the Australian army senior leader development program, Completing the âWar Bookâ: a practical defence workforce plan, Decisive strike, criticality and homeland security, An Australian Defence Force Liaison Officerâs observations and insights from Operation Iraqi Freedom, International and Australian pre-emption theory. such a way as to allow for a strong defence â and law enforcement is similarly weak (very few people are arrested and fewer still convicted). In the American Revolutionary War's Battle of Cowpens, the American forces were positioned in three lines which soaked up the shock of the British charge and inflicted heavy casualties before the Americans were able to overrun the British who, at this point, had lost their cohesion. Does present international communication fuel the concept of a global village? The East Asian tinderbox: no rules of the game? Review Article: The Assassinsâ Gate: America in Iraq reviewed by, Thirty-eight years in the vineyard: a valedictory address, Chinaâs international security cooperation with Southeast Asia, The strategic significance of the straights of Malacca, The defence personnel environment scan 2025, Medical aspects of complex emergencies: the challenges of military health support to civilian populations, Courage when it really counts: observations from the modern, The pros and cons of workforce specialization, Fitting the man to the machine: the ADAPT project, The birth of forward air control: a Royal Australian Air Force innovation, Iraq truisms: five truisms for the ADF out of Iraq, Mao Zedong, meet Alfred Thayer Mahan: strategic theory and Chinese sea power James Holmes and, What the ADF must do to hold its own in the global war for talent: a five-point strategy. Military heroism: an Australian perspective. Revitalising âTeam US-Australiaâ: Australiaâs greatest strategic challenge, Australian influence in the South Pacific, A Joint training framework for an amphibious capability in the ADF, Increasing Competition in the South China Sea â need for a new game plan, Dangerous assumptions: Australiaâs defence posture, Seven sinister strategic trends: a brief examination of events to come, The implications for Australia of the US Defense Review, Australiaâs policy response to unauthorized maritime arrivals, Nurturing the Australian military mind: an assessment of senior professional military education, Universities, research and Chinaâs military modernization, Operation ANODE: heavy landing craft â âthe quiet achieversâ, Women in the ADF â Navy leading the way, How technologyhas changed the way we contact home while on deployment, Junior leadership experiences in East Timor, Operation RESOLUTE: leadership through teamwork, The importance of junior officer training staff, Junior leaders in the small-team environment, Air lift group and junior leadership WO Cary Thompson and. The future of war debate in Australia: Why has there not been one? Detterence, Capacity and skill retention: some thoughts on the acquisition or removal of platforms within the Australian Defence Force, The applicability of navigational rights under UNCLOS during times of armed conflict, Mens est Clavis Victorai (The mind is the key to victory), Contemporary perspectives on national missile defence, Dissecting command and control with Occamsâs Razor or Ask not what âcommandâ and âcontrolâ means to you but what you mean by âcommand and controlâ. ... Malesovic, S 2010 The sociology of war and violence. RUSI members have access to the very best defence and security analysis and are introduced to a network of peers, specialists and decision-makers. More recent examples of defence in depth include the multiple lines of trenches of the First World War and the following Turkish War of Independence where the Turks stopped the advance of the Greeks towards Ankara. The Securitisation of climate change: a military perspective, Calming the dragons: territorial disputes and Australian maritime contributions to conflict prevention, Fiqh for Military Service: guidance for Muslims in Australia. A prohibition, especially in Polynesia and other South Pacific islands, excluding something from use, approach, or mention because of its sacred and inviolable nature. For example, poorly trained troops may be deployed in static defences at the front line, whereas better trained and equipped troops form a mobile reserve. Herbert Spencer (1820â1903) is typically, though quite wrongly, considered a coarse social Darwinist. In the present economic crisis, where states are cutting defence budgets, there is a tendency to protect what is seen as the core defence task â preparation for âold warâ â and to squeeze the emerging capacity to contribute to global peace enforcement efforts. On a strategic level, defence in depth was employed by the Byzantine military. In those examples, the inner layers of defence can support the outer layers with projectile fire and an attacker must breach each line of defence in turn with the prospect of significant losses, and the defenders have the option of falling back to fight again. Lessons in Academic Diplomacy reviewed, Self-reliance: an outdated and unaffordable concept for the ADF, âCitizen journalismâ, the military and the media, Sustaining amphibious operations in the Asia-Pacific: logistic lessons for Australia, 1914-2014, Focusing the Army Reserve: force structuring as an operational rather than strategic reserve, The geostrategic importance of Indiaâs island territories and implications for national security, The application of complex adaptive systems concepts to contemporary special operations, A theory-based framework for critical thinking in defence planning and assessment, Capability enhancement not governance burden: integrating work health and safety legislation. Energy competition in the South China Sea: a front-burner issue? Itâs lonely at the top: career progression for female officers in the Australian Defence Force, Australian Defence force powers to arrest and detain civilians, The relevance of the surface warship as a weapons system: An Australian view, New Zealandâs military and policing efforts in the Pacific, Moving Beyond Manoeuvre: A conceptual coming-of-age for the Australian and Canadian armies, Decision support tools for operations planning, Twenty-first century chaplains and their role in the Australian Defence Force: Leaders, innovative and tough, Advances in information and communications technology and their impact on future ADF Commanders, Strengthening ADF higher command and control through scrutiny, forecasting and audit Dr Brian Hanlon and, Taking Power to the edge with network centric warfare and the new command and control: An Australian perspective, âDealing with itââ disorder in command and control, The implications of the science of complexity for future command and control, An Analysis of the command and control arrangements in two recent operations, Modelling of dynamic targeting to prosecute time sensitive targets in the air operations centre, Perceptions of operations and command from the battlespace: the collaboration space, The compelling requirement to energy-proof the Australian Defence Force, Confidentiality: ethical problems for military professionals with two âmastersâ, The future of command and control: questions, observations and reflections, The sorry state of military sociology in Australia, Integrating space effects into Australiaâs joint operations, The Standardisation problem: managing the obstacles to multilateral standardization and interoperability in networks, Operation TRIDENT: Points of interest and strategic lessons, The clash of cultures: command and control in joint warfare, Theorising on information support to the organization: integration, differentiation and information value, When the effect of one thing depends on another: not a reason for complete pessimism. Associate Professor, The effects of space, time and force on operational planning in the Falklands war, Coral Sea neighbours â then and now: New Caledoniaâs significance to Australia and the world, Lasers or longbows? Medical sociology is a subdiscipline that draws on the methodologies and middle range theories of substantive sociological specialities to elucidate important health, health services organization, and health care utilization issues. The defence in depth strategy is particularly effective against attackers who are able to concentrate their forces and attack a small number of places on an extended defensive line. - V & VI Sem. You canât ride a concept to the beach: the gaps in Australiaâs envisaged amphibious capability, Military retention bonuses: fact and fiction, Human systems integration in defence and civilian industries, âSense and respondâ and âautonomicâ logistics: a review of US and UK developments, âFrom black to blackââ a reform veteranâs perspective of the Black Review, Review Essay: The Wrong War: Grit, strategy and the way out of Afghanistan reviewed by, Counterinsurgency efforts in Iraq and the Wider Causes of Pacification, The fairy tale of the Panzers in Greece, April 1941, Left behind but not left out? Armyâs fundamentals of land warfare: a doctrine for ânew timesâ? A ban or inhibition resulting from social custom or emotional aversion. Introduction; Courses; Teaching evaluation; Doctoral Defence Procedures; How to Apply. Human factors and the âcan-doâ attitude: strength or weakness? The dragon and the eagle in the South China Sea: is conflict between China and the US inevitable? ... Adorno, T (1968) Sociology and psychology. Abuse of power and institutional violence in the ADF: a culture transformed? Defence in depth may allow a defender to maximise the defensive possibilities of natural terrain and other advantages. During the Battle of Normandy, Wehrmacht forces utilized the bocage of the area, flooding of fields, and strategic placement of defences to create successive lines of defences to slow the attacking Allies in hopes that reinforcements would arrive. Footnote 2. Australian leadership â leading edge or luddite? It offers BA, BSc and BTech full-time residential degrees approved by the AICTE. ... Greece, now refers to a congregation. Kelly, a former U.S. Army Special Forces commander and author of Vietnam Studies U.S. Army Special Forces 1961â1971, stated in his work that the austere Special Forces fighting camps were highly functional and easily defended. By contrast, the subsequent Red Army counter-offensive pushed the front line hundreds of miles westwards. Australiaâs regional environment blunting the knowledge edge? The future of war debate in Australia. Information warfare: can the concept be applied to the war-on-drugs? At a time of huge change in the world, our Executive Dean Professor Frans Berkhout explains how the Faculty seeks to understand that change and make a contribution to improving human welfare and well-being, security and sustainability - making a positive difference to society. Defenders that can fall back to a succession of prepared positions can extract a high price from the advancing enemy while themselves avoiding the danger of being overrun or outflanked. Are the USAâs national interests in the Asia-Pacific region sufficient to keep America engaged in the region as the 21st century progresses? Also plans for the defence of Britain against a potential German invasion in the Second World War. The Reintegration of deployed reservists: an Australian perspective MAJGEN Paul Brereton, Air Power in irregular warfare: lessons from operation CAST LEAD, The Army as an Instrument of National Power, The role of the RAAF in Australiaâs security, Reframing the defence discourse: Australiaâs âblack swanâ and its implications for preparedness and mobilization, Counterinsurgency lessons for the North-West frontier, The US submarine campaign in the Pacific, 1941-45, Refocusing the Australia-PNG relationship, Operating in a degraded information environment. After all, Spencer, and not Darwin, coined the infamous expression âsurvival of the fittestâ, leading G. E. Moore to conclude erroneously in Principia Ethica (1903) that Spencer committed the naturalistic fallacy. Professional military education in Australia: Has it gone all terribly right? Analysing the United Statesâ Pacific Pivot, The case for an offensive ADF cyber capability: beyond the Maginot mentality, Thoughts on Generalship: lessons from two wars. This may be because vital military or economic resources are close to the front line or because yielding to an enemy is unacceptable for political or cultural reasons. Unit 3 Sociology: Beliefs in society 1. Does Australia face a âChina choiceâ? Perceptions of support for family members of deployed reservists, Employer Support for Reserves: some international comparisons of Reserve capabilities, The Argument for an âIndirectâ expeditionary warfare concept, Operation STABILISE and the future of maritime command, Middle East area of operations â 2004-05, Operation SOLACE (Somalia 1993) and the lessons learned, Reflections on health, leadership and the specialist service officer Associate Professor, Operations BASTILLE and FALCONER: legal support to commanders A, âSqueezing the jellyfishâ â reflections on command, Operation CATALYST: the Australian medical detachment Balad â 2004-05, ADF command and leadership: a Navy officerâs perspective, Operation SLIPPER (Afghanistan): task group command â reflections and recollections, Reflections on Persian Gulf naval operations, Operations SPITFIRE and WARDEN: East Timor airlift experiences, Operations CATALYST and SLIPPER: the commander and air intelligence, Review Essay: Diggers and Greeks: The Australian Campaigns in Greece and Crete reviewed, Pakistan-US bilateral relations: a difficult road ahead, The difficulties in predicting future warfare, ADF joint entry operations: why conventional airborne forces are fundamental, Colin East goes to SESKOAD -in âa year of living dangerouslyâ, 1964, NATO special operations: exploiting new structures in command, control and intelligence, Sustainable defence capability: Australiaâs national security and the role of defence industry, Oceanography and force 2030: harnessing Australian marine science as a force multiplier, Private military companies in the operational health care environment: pragmatism or peril? 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