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Record Nr.

UNINA9910137134603321

Titolo

Geography, power, strategy & defence policy : essays in honour of Paul Dibb / / editors, Desmond Ball, Sheryn Lee

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Acton, Australia : , : Australian National University Press, , [2016]

©2016

ISBN

1-76046-014-1

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (250 pages) : maps

Disciplina

355.033594

Soggetti

Defensive (Military science)

Military planning - Australia

Australia Military policy

Australia Defenses

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Introduction / Desmond Ball and Sheryn Lee Introducing Paul Dibb (1): Britain's Loss, Australia's Gain / Allan Hawke Introducing Paul Dibb (2): An Enriching Experience / Chris Barrie Getting to Know Paul Dibb: An Overview of an Extraordinary Career / Desmond Ball Scholar, Spy, Passionate Realist / Geoffrey Barker The Power of Geography / Peter J. Rimmer and R. Gerard Ward The Importance of Geography / Robert Ayson Paul Dibb's Impact on Australian Defence Policy / Ambassador Kim Beazley / Concepts for Defence Planning / Kim Beazley The Politics and Practicalities of Designing Australia's Force Structure / Peter Jennings The 'Priceless' Alliance: Paul Dibb and ANZUS / Benjamin Schreer 'Weak and Mighty': Unravelling the Enigma of Soviet Power / Hugh White Paul Dibb and the Asian Balance of Power / Brendan Taylor Hard Power and Regional Diplomacy : the Dibb Legacy / Raoul Heinrichs and William T. Tow Appendix : Paul's Publications

Sommario/riassunto

Paul Dibb AM has had an extraordinary career. He enjoys an international scholarly reputation of the highest order, while at the same time he has done much distinguished public service. He was a pioneer in moving back and forth between posts in government departments, notably the Department of Defence, and academia. He



began as a student of Soviet economic geography, and then spent nearly two decades in Australian Defence intelligence, including service as Head of the National Assessments Staff (NAS) in the Joint Intelligence Organisation (JIO) from 1974 to 1978, Deputy Director of JIO in 1978–80, Director of JIO in 1986–88, and Deputy Secretary of Defence (Strategy and Intelligence) in 1988–91, before becoming a Professor in the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre (SDSC) at The Australian National University (where he is now an Emeritus Professor). He has been quite happy to engage in vigorous public debate about important and controversial strategic and defence issues, giving him a high public profile. The contributors include two former Chancellors of ANU, one a former Minister of Defence, and the other a former Secretary of the Department of Defence, a former Chief of the Defence Force (CDF), and other former senior officials, as well as academic specialists in geography, international relations, and strategic and defence studies. ‘This would be a high-quality set of essays for any edited volume, but for a festschrift – a genre that sometimes generates uneven collections – this is an exceptional assembly. The individual pieces are very good; together, they have coherence and power.’ – Professor Ian Hall, Professor of International Relations, Griffith University