Turkish View Remains Neglected in our Understanding of Gallipoli Erdem Koç — Analysis 08 April 2015Turkey’s losses during the First World War should not be forgotten. There was a moment in Russell Crowe’s latest […] Read More
Why the Paris Climate Talks Won’t Be Another Copenhagen Nick Rowley — Analysis 08 April 2015This is part 2 of a three-part essay on the prospects for a global climate deal at the Paris 2015 talks. You can […] Read More
World Health Day Focus: Collaborative Research Aims to Improve the Health of Women and Children in Papua New Guinea Eliette Dupré-Husser, Dr Chris Morgan and Dr Michelle Hendel — Analysis 07 April 2015Burnet Institute’s collaborative research approach is a powerful means to promote evidence-based public health policies and as a […] Read More
World Health Day Focus: The Global Fight Against TB The Global Fund 07 April 2015On World Health Day (7 April 2015), the Global Fund reports on the continuing battle against tuberculosis, in Honduras, Myanmar, the Philippines and […] Read More
Austrade: Plaything or Perpetual Performer? Bruno Mascitelli — Analysis 07 April 2015Despite being Australia’s primary government export facilitator, Austrade remains vulnerable to government policy or budgetary changes. The Australian Trade Commission, or Austrade, came […] Read More
Australia and the World: A Festschrift for Neville Meaney Reviewed by Professor Peter Boyce AO — Reading room 06 April 2015The editors of this handsomely produced volume pay tribute to an Australian historian of foreign policy whose long career at Sydney University has […] Read More
Wattle We Eat for Dinner? Rob Francis, World Vision — Analysis 02 April 2015How Australian acacias can help in the fight against hunger and poverty in developing countries. “August 1984, Niger Republic, West Africa: The rains […] Read More
Yemen, a Conflict of Layered Complexity By Chris Farnham 02 April 2015Yemen, existing on the southern tip of the Arabian Peninsula, has seen generations of conflict and upheaval. The current conflict in Yemen is layered with […] Read More
The Secretary or the Boss? Challenges Facing Female Diplomats The Honourable Penelope Wensley AC, HE Mrs Annemieke Ruigrok, HE Dr Clemencia Forero-Ucrós and HE Mrs Naela Chohan 02 April 2015The Honourable Penelope Wensley AC, HE Mrs Annemieke Ruigrok, HE Dr Clemencia Forero-Ucrós and HE Mrs Naela Chohan discuss challenges faced by women […] Read More
Corporations, Sovereignty and Trade Agreements Craig Emerson, Australia’s former Trade Minister — Analysis 01 April 2015With excitement building up about the Trans-Pacific Partnership, Australia’s former Trade Minister Craig Emerson discusses Investor State Dispute Settlement. The right of a […] Read More