Fulbright Symposium

Maritime Governance and Security
Australian and American Perspectives

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SESSION 1 - REGIMES, LAW AND THE OCEANS: AUSTRALIAN AND U.S. RESPONSES

Chair: Professor Aynsley Kellow - University of Tasmania

Achieving Sustainability in U.S. and Australian Fisheries
Professor Richard Hildreth - University of Oregon, USA

Coordination and Capacity in Ocean Governance
Assoc. Prof. Marcus Haward - University of Tasmania

Legal Frameworks for Integrated Marine Environmental Management
Assoc. Prof. Greg Rose - University of Wollongong


SESSION 2A - AID AND INTERVENTION IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC


Chair: Dr Matthew Sussex - University of Tasmania

Australian Intervention in the South Pacific: Assessing its Rationale and Effectiveness
Assoc. Prof. Derek McDougall - University of Melbourne

Regionalism and Australia’s Post-9/11 Posture in the Pacific Islands
Assoc. Prof. Richard Herr - University of Tasmania

Foresight or Folly? RAMSI and Australia’s Post-9/11 South Pacific Policies
Mr Christian Hirst - University of Queensland


SESSION 2B - TERRORISM AND COUNTERTERRORISM


Chair: Assoc. Prof. Anthony Bergin - Australian Defence Force Academy

The Threat of Maritime Terrorism: What Are We Dealing With? (pdf)
(Powerpoint presentation)
Dr Sam Bateman – Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies,
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

Sustainment and Support Models for Terrorists and Extremists
Dr Chris Flaherty - University of Melbourne

The Role of Intelligence in the War on Terrorism
Dr Carl Ungerer - University of Queensland


SESSION 3 - INTERESTS, ALLIANCES AND STRATEGIC POLICY IN ASIA

Chair: Emeritus Professor Peter J. Boyce AO - Interim President and Principal - Australian Maritime College

Interests, Force and the Future of the ANZUS Alliance
Dr Rod Lyon - University of Queensland

ANZUS: Alliance at a Crossroads
Professor William Tow - Australian National University

Converging Without a Trilateral ANZUS? Australia, New Zealand, the US and the Regional Balance in Asia
Dr Robert Ayson - Australian National University

US-China Relations: A Tragedy in One Act?
Professor Douglas T. Stuart - Dickinson College and US Army War College, USA


SESSION 4 - GREAT POWERS AND THE ASIA-PACIFIC: THE MARITIME CONTEXT

Chair: Dr Terry Narramore - University of Tasmania

Dangerous Liaisons: China, ASEAN, the U.S. and the South China Sea
Dr Remy Davison - Monash University

Russian Maritime Security Policy in the Asia-Pacific
Dr Matthew Sussex - University of Tasmania

US Approaches to Security Multilateralism in East Asia: Lessons from the Maritime Domain
Dr Brendan Taylor - Australian National University


SESSION 5 - CAPABILITY SHARING IN MARITIME SECURITY AND OCEANS GOVERNANCE

Chair: Dr Brendan Taylor - Australian National University

Capability Sharing in Maritime Security: the Australian Experience
Dr Devinder Grewal - Australian Maritime College
Mr Jeremy Parkinson - Department of Transport and Regional Services

Australia's Naval Contribution to Regional Maritime Security Cooperation
Mr Andrew Forbes - University of Wollongong

Counterterrorism: A Subnational Perspective
Mr Tony Mulder - Commander - Tasmania Police

New Threats, New Approaches: Australia’s Maritime Security Co-operation in Southeast Asia
Dr Chris Chung - Australian National University


SESSION 6 - MARINE ENVIRONMENT

Chair: Assoc. Prof. Marcus Haward - University of Tasmania

Marine Protected Areas in Principle and Practice
Professor Bruce D. Mapstone - University of Tasmania

Forum Shopping, Redundancy, Duplication, Omissions and Overlaps: Some Reflections on Multi-level and Multi-arena Governance
Professor Aynsley Kellow - University of Tasmania

Legitimacy of the Agreement on the Conservation of Albatross and Petrels (ACAP)
Dr Robert Hall - University of Tasmania