It is rare that a critical article on Australia's military spending appears in one of the corporate newspapers but on October 25, the Melbourne Age published such an article by senior correspondent Daniel Flitton entitled 鈥淒oes Australia's military need such tentacles of defence?鈥.
Flitton argued that while Australian governments have 鈥渢alked the good talk of regional co-operation and engagement for decades鈥 their 鈥渟taggering shopping list of new military hardware was signalling a very different message to the region.
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When Google Met WikiLeaks
By Julian Assange
Published August 22, 2014
200 pages, paperback, $16
OR Books
www.orbooks.com
When Google CEO Eric Schmidt turned up to meet WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, he brought several people with him who were connected to the US government.
"The delegation was one part Google, three parts US foreign-policy establishment," Assange writes in his latest book, When Google Met WikiLeaks. "But I was still none the wiser."