Modi Fails to Live Up to High Hopes Associate Professor Arun Swamy 12 January 2016In his first calendar year as Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi focused on economics. Through high profile trips abroad and ambitious proposals […] Read More
Searching for Colombia’s Missing: an Ongoing Struggle Kate Stevens 07 January 2016More than five decades of conflict in Colombia has had devastating effects on the civilian population and left tens of thousands of people […] Read More
Searching for Colombia’s Missing: an Ongoing Struggle Kate Stevens 07 January 2016More than five decades of conflict in Colombia has had devastating effects on the civilian population and left tens of thousands of people […] Read More
Recovering a Non-violent Identity for an Islamist Pesantren Saipul Hamdi, Paul Carnegie & Bianca Smith07 January 2016Hidayatullah is one of Indonesia’s largest local Islamist pesantren (Islamic boarding school) networks. More than a decade has passed since the pesantren network came into the cross […] Read More
Recovering a Non-violent Identity for an Islamist Pesantren Saipul Hamdi, Paul Carnegie & Bianca Smith 07 January 2016Hidayatullah is one of Indonesia’s largest local Islamist pesantren (Islamic boarding school) networks. More than a decade has passed since the pesantren network came into the cross […] Read More
Saudi Executions: Business as Usual in a Post-Arab Spring World 05 January 2016Saudi Arabia’s execution of 47 people on Saturday, January 2 – its largest mass execution since 1980 – […] Read More
Saudi Executions: Business as Usual in a Post-Arab Spring World By Dr Ben Rich 05 January 2016Saudi Arabia’s execution of 47 people on Saturday, January 2 – its largest mass execution since 1980 – […] Read More
Ebola 2013-2015 – How Long Will the Memory Last? Conjoint Professor Lyn Gilbert 30 December 2015In December 2013 a small boy in a remote Guinean village and three of his family members died from a mysterious disease. By […] Read More
The Paris Agreement: Suddenly All Seems Possible Adjunct Professor Howard Bamsey 14 December 2015The world is different following adoption of the Paris Agreement on 12 December. We now have a new orientation for the global economy […] Read More
China-Africa Economic Integration: Striving for Common Development Dr Lauren Johnston 14 December 2015This month in South Africa’s commercial heartland of Johannesburg, co-hosts of the triennial head of state Forum on […] Read More
Australia and Kazakhstan: a Steppe Forward for Bilateral Ties By Luke J Dawes 09 December 2015Central Asia does not fit comfortably in Europe or the Middle East and can present a challenge for Australian policymakers. However its largest and […] Read More