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- ItemAustralia in the South Pacific(Australian Strategic Policy Instutute, 2016-03-07) Powles ARCommissioned piece on the Australia in the South Pacific following the release of the 2016 Defence White Paper
- ItemProtecting civilians in an urban conflict lessons learned from Australia’s deployment following the Timor Leste crisis 2006-2007(Australian Civil Military Centre, 2014-04-14) Powles AR; Cox BThe protection of civilians in urban conflict environments is a dynamic of contemporary peacekeeping operations which has received far less attention than it deserves. Urban zones are fast becoming the new territories of conflict and violence and this, what has been termed, the “new military urbanism”, is recognised within contemporary military doctrine1 as a defining feature of modern warfare and armed conflict. However, inadequate consideration of the implications of urban epicentres of conflict on the protection of civilians has been given in the context of peacekeeping operations. The specific characteristics and dynamics of violence generated by an urban environment create unique challenges for the protection of civilians and have considerable implications for how peacekeepers implement protection of civilian mandates.