The Forgiveness Dilemma: Emotions and Justice at the Khmer Rouge Tribunal By Renée Jeffery — Analysis 07 April 2016In post-conflict politics, the practice of forgiveness is marked by a serious dilemma. For its proponents, forgiveness is […] Read More
What is Schengen? By Rebecca Fabrizi 07 April 2016The terrible terrorist attacks in Brussels in March have led to some confused reporting in the Australian media about Belgium’s and Europe’s “aggressive open-border […] Read More
South Australia and the Nuclear Fuel Cycle: International Implications By John Carlson — Analysis 07 April 2016The South Australian Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission released its Tentative Findings on 15 February and is due […] Read More
A Human Rights-Based Approach to Education By Gale Wilkinson — Fresh perspective 07 April 2016Since the 1990s there has been a growing consensus on the link between human rights and development and the need to incorporate human […] Read More
Embracing the Ideas Boom: Innovation Lessons from Estonia By Margaret Goydych — Fresh perspective 05 April 2016In December 2015, the Turnbull Government announced its $1.1 billion National Innovation and Science Agenda. With its ranking of 17th in the world […] Read More
Malaysia's Government Silencing Dissent By Ross Tapsell — Analysis 05 April 2016The current scandal embroiling Prime Minister Najib Razak has led the Malaysian government to crack down on press freedoms. But a restricted mainstream […] Read More
A New Chapter in Australia-Mongolia Relations By Martin Foo — Analysis 04 April 2016In February 1987, a pair of junior American diplomats arrived in pre-democratic Mongolia to lay the groundwork for establishing a US embassy — […] Read More
The Soft Power of Down Under By Jonathan McClory and Olivia Harvey — Analysis 31 March 2016With its natural beauty, laid-back lifestyle and friendly, easy-going citizens, it’s no wonder Australia has long been dubbed “the lucky country”. But these […] Read More
As Cuba Opens, Building Social Trust is the Next Step By Professor Adrian H. Hearn — Analysis 31 March 2016The significance of the first US presidential visit in 88 years was not lost on Cubans. US-Cuba trade currently amounts to $480 million […] Read More
Turnbull's Foreign Policy: ‘Continuity with Change’ By Professor Derek McDougall — Analysis 31 March 2016Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s address to the Lowy Institute on 23 March offers an important opportunity to assess the overall direction of Australian […] Read More