Is There Still an NZ in ANZAC – And Does New Zealand Matter Anyway? HE Chris Seed — Analysis 30 April 2015Ensuring that the Trans-Trasman relationship continues to deliver for both sides of The Ditch is the ultimate tribute […] Read More
Sudan Election Consolidates Bashir’s Hold on Power Jarryd de Haan — Analysis 29 April 2015Sudan’s President Omar Hassan al-Bashir, under whose rule hundreds of thousands of people in Darfur have been killed, was re-elected on 27 April 2015. The country’s recent […] Read More
Australia and Indonesia: Hard Times Ahead John McCarthy — Analysis 29 April 2015The executions of Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran will leave most Australians dismayed by President Jokowi’s refusal of clemency, angered by the clumsy, […] Read More
The Key Role of NGOs in Bringing Disaster Relief in Nepal Alejandro Quiroz Flores — Analysis 29 April 2015Although NGOs possess a comparative advantage in disaster relief due to their regional experience and lack of partisan affiliation, insufficient coordination can severely […] Read More
Grand Strategy or Strategic Fragmentation? Isabella Borshoff — Fresh perspective 28 April 2015Obama shies away from rigid alliances in favour of a compartmentalised approach to the Middle East. On June 4, 2009, Barack Hussein Obama […] Read More
Can the EU and the Eurasian Economic Union Be Friends? Taru Leppanen — Fresh perspective 28 April 2015Lack of cooperation between the European Union and the Kremlin-dominated Eurasian Economic Union reflects a widening divergence in their political and economic objectives. […] Read More
Cursed Victory: A History of Israel and the Occupied Territories reviewer Dr James Anderson — Reading room 28 April 2015While serving as a young Israel Defence Force officer in Gaza in the 1970s, Ahron Bregman became acutely […] Read More
Japan's Abe Seeks Economic Inspiration During U.S. Visit Stratfor — Analysis 28 April 2015Summary On April 26, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will kick off what is shaping up to be a landmark visit to the […] Read More
100 Years on, Australia’s still out of Step on the Armenian Genocide Colin Tatz — Analysis 24 April 2015Unlike many other democracies, Australia has chosen not to recognise the Armenian genocide. There’s no escaping the media […] Read More
Oil: The Underlying Reason for Gallipoli John V. Basarin 24 April 2015A desire to control significant oil reserves can dictate the course of action during wartime. The Ottoman Empire, which controlled the Middle East in […] Read More