Defence White Paper: Why Australia Will Opt for Japanese-built Submarines 25 February 2016With the release of its much-delayed defence white paper, the government has laid out its stall on matters of […] Read More
Defence White Paper: Why Australia Will Opt for Japanese-built Submarines By Professor Nick Bisley 25 February 2016With the release of its much-delayed defence white paper, the government has laid out its stall on matters of […] Read More
When IS is not IS: Terrorism in Indonesia 25 February 2016Shortly after the 14 January terrorist attacks in Jakarta, the well-known Islamic State group (IS) claimed responsibility. These were the first major attacks […] Read More
When IS is not IS: Terrorism in Indonesia By Thomas Murphy 25 February 2016Shortly after the 14 January terrorist attacks in Jakarta, the well-known Islamic State group (IS) claimed responsibility. These were the first major attacks […] Read More
UNAA World Environment Day Awards 25 February 2016The preeminent national awards play an important role in raising awareness about key environmental issues and challenges, and inspiring and motivating individuals, organisations […] Read More
Where Science and International Affairs Collide 23 February 2016While its Asian neighbours are undergoing a period of innovation and heavy investment in science, Australia is failing to embrace these opportunities. Australia […] Read More
Where Science and International Affairs Collide By Anton Lucanus 23 February 2016While its Asian neighbours are undergoing a period of innovation and heavy investment in science, Australia is failing to embrace these opportunities. Australia […] Read More
South Africa’s National Congress Vulnerable for the First Time 17 February 2016With approval ratings at an all-time low, Jacob Zuma’s State of the Nation address on 11 February was […] Read More
South Africa’s National Congress Vulnerable for the First Time By Professor Theunis Roux 17 February 2016With approval ratings at an all-time low, Jacob Zuma’s State of the Nation address on 11 February was […] Read More
Roundtable with Mr Kerim Balci, Editor-in-Chief, Turkish Review 17 February 2016At the crossroads between Europe and Asia, Turkey has always been pivotal in international affairs, today it faces greater challenges than ever: managing […] Read More Play
Uganda’s Presidential Election: Voting for an Autocrat a Uganda-based researcher17 February 2016Uganda’s presidential elections on 18 February are littered with controversy and intimidation – including the arrest of opposition leader Dr Kizza Besigye during the campaign – […] Read More