Australia-EU Cooperation on Security, Foreign Policy and Development By Peter Jennings PSM — Analysis 05 June 2017After years of benign neglect, Europe is re-emerging with a higher priority in Australian thinking on security, foreign […] Read More
Trade and Investment between the EU and Australia By The Hon Nick Greiner AC — Analysis 05 June 2017A comprehensive free trade agreement between Australia and the EU would not only boost trade and economic opportunities for Australian businesses but also […] Read More
What do Australians Think of the European Union? By Melissa Conley Tyler FAIIA, Dr Alfonso Martinez Arranz and Caroline Karavoulias — Analysis 05 June 2017A survey of Australian attitudes toward the European Union shows concerns about Brexit, economic troubles and neighbourhood crises—but also many areas for cooperation, including […] Read More
Stories of EU-Australia Relations By Louise Hand PSM — Analysis 05 June 2017To outside observers, the idea of EU-Australia relations can appear abstract. But from winemaking to rocket science, Australians and Europeans are cooperating to […] Read More
Addressing Climate Change to Reap Health Benefits By Dr Lennart Reifels and Annabelle Workman — Analysis 05 June 2017After the US announced its withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, Australian foreign minister Julie Bishop, speaking at the EU-Australia Leadership Forum, said she […] Read More
The Six Day War at 50 By Professor Peter Boyce AO — Analysis 04 June 2017Israeli Prime Minister Levi Eshkol recognised the contradiction between Israel’s desire to be a Jewish state and the occupation of Palestinian territories 50 […] Read More
Aung San Suu Kyi and the Tatmadaw By Andrew Selth — Analysis 03 June 2017The democratically elected government in Myanmar under Aung San Suu Kyi has so far disappointed many voters and international observers. Her supporters blame […] Read More
Just Bomb Your Way Out of Scandal By Trevor Alexander — Fresh perspective 03 June 2017Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton both tried to use national security issues to put a lid on political scandals. President Trump, facing ongoing […] Read More
The Status of World Peace May Surprise You By Camilla Schippa — Analysis 01 June 2017The 2017 Global Peace Index yields some unexpected results. Global peace is improving on average, but we are witnessing the growth of ‘peace inequality’ […] Read More
Sex, Women and Global Security By Professor Valerie Hudson 31 May 2017Research shows that the security and status of women are strong predictors of a country’s overall stability. Women’s exclusion leads to risky, parochial decision-making, […] Read More