Defining the “Rise” of China in Antarctica By Dr Nengye Liu — Analysis 24 January 2019China’s interests in the resource-rich Antarctic have grown in recent years. Read More
Time to End Indifference Towards Victims of Armed Conflict in Colombia By Christoph Harnisch — Analysis 24 January 20192018 was marked by a clear increase in the complexity of the situation faced by the victims of armed conflict in several regions of Colombia Read More
Help Wanted: Women Leaders in Peacekeeping By Dr Shannon Zimmerman — Analysis 23 January 2019Female leaders in peacekeeping constitute a visible representation of Australia’s commitment to gender parity. Read More
After Merkel: Germany's Role in International Affairs By Heribert Dieter — Analysis 23 January 2019Has Germany succumbed to the “Arrogance of Power”? Read More
The International Community and the Rohingya By Trevor Wilson — Analysis 23 January 2019Many obstacles hamper the international community’s efforts to find a solution to the Rohingya crisis. Read More
The Politics of Security and Managing the Dead in Disaster Response By Dr Anne-Maree Farrell — Analysis 23 January 2019The intersection of security with management of the dead in disaster response raises broader questions about the constitutive relationship between dead bodies and the politics of health security. Read More
Hun Sen’s Glorification of 7 January Must be Rejected By Sawathey Ek OAM — Analysis 22 January 2019The Cambodian regime’s celebration of the 40th anniversary of the collapse of the Khmer Rouge as “Victory Day” on 7 January is contemptible and must be condemned. Read More
Unexpected Progress, but a Long Way to go for Many in South Sudan By James Reynolds — Analysis 17 January 2019Despite the recent breakthrough in negotiations, conflict in South Sudan is far from over. Read More
Afghanistan: Can Trump Kick-Start a Viable Exit Strategy? By Ian Dudgeon — Analysis 17 January 2019President Trump faces significant challenges to kick-starting the end of America’s conventional military involvement in Afghanistan. Read More
Corruption In The Balkans Is Impeding EU Membership By Dr Alon Ben-Meir and Arbana Xharra — Analysis 17 January 2019The Balkan states must effectively deal with internal corruption if they are to join the European Union. Read More