Korean Notebook III Colin Chapman 03 October 2014Australia has a free trade agreement (FTA) with South Korea, right? Trade minister Andrew Robb is rightly proud of this achievement in the […] Read More
India’s Illusory Gains from Nuclear Weaponisation By Emeritus Professor Ramesh Thakur FAIIA 01 October 2014In May 1998, India conducted five nuclear tests. In agreeing to sell uranium to India, Australia becomes the latest country to accept, if […] Read More
War and Peace in Korea Colin Chapman 01 October 2014Stumbling, bent-forward, through a dimly lit tunnel 73m underground near the demilitarized zone that separates South and North Korea, serves as a reminder […] Read More
Food for Thought José María Lladós 26 September 2014As well as contributing to the G20’s main agenda, Argentina is uniquely positioned to represent other developing economies – especially in future deadlocks […] Read More
Korean Notebook Colin Chapman 24 September 2014As the aircraft descends through the clouds over the vast metropolis of Korea’s leading city, it’s hard to make out the ground through […] Read More
Korean Notebook Colin Chapman24 September 2014As the aircraft descends through the clouds over the vast metropolis of Korea’s leading city, it’s hard to make out the ground through […] Read More
Taking the Fight to ISIL By Emeritus Professor Ramesh Thakur FAIIA 23 September 2014With the decision by the Australian government to go to war in Iraq having gained momentum with the recent arrest of alleged terrorists at home, Professor Ramesh […] Read More
Taking the Fight to ISIL 23 September 2014With the decision by the Australian government to go to war in Iraq having gained momentum with the recent arrest of alleged terrorists at home, Professor Ramesh […] Read More
Fiji Coup Leader Gets the Democratic Approval He Wanted By Dr Stewart Firth 20 September 2014This was the way it was meant to be, at least in the eyes of Fiji’s self-appointed prime minister and self-styled rear-admiral, Frank […] Read More
Fiji Coup Leader Gets the Democratic Approval He Wanted 20 September 2014This was the way it was meant to be, at least in the eyes of Fiji’s self-appointed prime minister and self-styled rear-admiral, Frank […] Read More
A World of Scotlands Rod Lyon 18 September 2014Regardless of how the Scottish referendum on independence turns out, it’s worth putting the event into context by recalling some basic facts concerning […] Read More