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Ball was an opponent of the draft for the Vietnam War in Australia (although not the war itself, at the time), and was arrested for protesting against it. He won an appeal in the Supreme Court against his conviction. From 1966 he was a "person of interest" for
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He worked with the Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia Pacific, and believed the biggest threat in the early 21st century would be the potential for conflict escalation in north-east Asia.
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in 1980. He held ASIO in disdain, for its inability to recognise that aspects of defence co-operation with the US infringed Australian national interests by remaining entirely secret.
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Ball was a political realist, and a believer in liberal institutions and solid defence strategies. He used an inductive, investigative approach to security studies.
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Ball was diagnosed with incurable cancer and died on 12 October 2016 at the age of 69. Despite his illness, he continued writing and working until his death.
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Carter says Ball's "counsel and cautionary advice, based on deep research, made a great difference to our collective goal of avoiding nuclear war"
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Ball Strategic Endowment ($ AU 1.5m) established in 2013 for ANU research scholarship into Australian and Asian strategic studies and defence.
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Ball worked on Australia's signal intelligence and exposed Australia's secret history of cracking diplomatic cables. In 1998, with
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along the Thai/Myanmar border on successful guerrilla warfare from the early-2000s. He made over 85 research trips to the region.
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in 1965, shifting from being a promising student in economics to security studies. He completed a PhD supervised by
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in the ANU College of Asia and the Pacific from 1984 to 1991, and Special Professor in the centre in 1987.
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A tree planted to commemorate Des Ball near the HC Coombs Building at the Australian National University
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independence, having discovered the extent of Burmese Army human rights abuses, and advised the
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He studied, and was active in, some of Southeast Asia's "shadow wars". He was a supporter of
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Festschrift volume, Brendan Taylor, Nicholas Farrelly and Sheryn Lee (eds.) 2012.
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in Australia from 1969, and was taken to court after the publication of
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A suitable piece of real estate: American installations in Australia
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Ball, Desmond; Robinson, Bill; Tanter, Richard (24 November 2015).
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Insurgent Intellectual: Essays in Honour of Professor Desmond Ball
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he confirmed wartime Soviet spying in Australia revealed by the
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Desmond Ball
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Australia
Alma mater
Australian National University
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Australian National University
Hedley Bull
Strategic and Defence Studies Centre
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Pine Gap
Nurrungar
Cold War
Jimmy Carter
David Horner
Petrov Affair
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Karen National Liberation Army

Peter Baume
Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia Pacific
Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia
Mass surveillance in Australia
"Management of Operations at Pine Gap"
Nautilus Institute
"Insurgent intellectual"
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