Implications of the CIA’s Cyber Snooping By Dr Keith Suter 22 March 2017Wikileaks’ latest document dump revealed the extraordinary capacity of the CIA to hack into everyday devices. The continuing revelations about the extent of […] Read More
Kuwait, Political Violence and the Syrian War By Dr Kylie Baxter 20 March 2017Kuwait is a member of the US-led coalition against Daesh and a leading contributor of humanitarian support to victims of the Syrian war. […] Read More
Australia in the World: How Our Diplomatic Partners See Us By Frances Adamson 16 March 2017Diplomacy is not a popularity contest, but understanding how others see us is the first step in working out how to influence them. What sort […] Read More
Australia in the World: How Our Diplomatic Partners See Us 16 March 2017Diplomacy is not a popularity contest, but understanding how others see us is the first step in working out how to influence them. What sort […] Read More
Post-Impeachment Scenarios Split South Korea By Associate Professor Hyung-a Kim 14 March 2017Friday’s court ruling to remove South Korean President Park Geun-hye from office created history and divided the country. The country has been left […] Read More
America’s New Alliance Management By Dr Peter Layton 08 March 2017The Trump administration has embraced a new, reductionist approach to managing its alliances. James Mattis, on his first visit to Europe as secretary […] Read More
From Red to Purple, Green and White: Politics and International Women’s Day By Emeritus Professor Marian Sawer 07 March 2017From the red of its socialist and communist origins to the inclusive, global focus of its contemporary tricolour, […] Read More
Reading Room: A War of Words 06 March 2017There is clearly a demand for the histories of Australians’ experiences in war. In 2015 we observed the centenary of Gallipoli and the […] Read More
Reading Room: A War of Words By Professor Donna Weeks 06 March 2017There is clearly a demand for the histories of Australians’ experiences in war. In 2015 we observed the centenary of Gallipoli and the […] Read More
Trump’s Border (In)securities By Assistant Professor Michelle Téllez and Assistant Professor Maurice R. Magaña 28 February 2017Trump’s plans for a southern border wall with Mexico are well underway. Meanwhile, the US Border and Customs Protection Agency is being rewarded for its endorsement of the president […] Read More
Why Australia Needs To Be Straight-Talking With Netanyahu By Gabriel Mitchell 22 February 2017This week’s visit by Israel’s embattled Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signifies a shift in Israeli foreign policy. It provides an opportunity to enhance bilateral […] Read More