What hope for environmental refugees? Sinead Mulders-Jones16 August 2015One out of every 122 people living in the world today is either a refugee, seeking asylum or displaced within their own homeland. […] Read More
Call for Applications: Euan Crone Asian Awareness Scholarship 2015 07 August 2015 Applications Now Open [su_quote cite=”Marlene Millott, Euan Crone […] Read More
Donations 24 July 2015As a part of the Australian Institute of International Affairs, the preeminent think-tank on international affairs and foreign policy here in Australia, the […] Read More
The MH17 Anniversary Marks Steady Progress Kevin Kelly 22 July 2015The one year anniversary of the downing of MH17 shows steady progress has been made in the fight for justice. However many questions remain […] Read More
Zimbabwe: What Happens When Mugabe Goes? Professor Helen Ware 16 July 2015The great majority of the population of Zimbabwe, a country where half of the population is under twenty and the President has been […] Read More
Taiwan: Still a Potential Source of Conflict in the Asia-Pacific? Jennifer Fang14 July 2015NASA (2014) Since 1949, when Chiang Kai-shek and the Kuomintang (KMT) Nationalist Party fled to Taiwan after being […] Read More
Agricultural Trade Facilitation in the Asia-Pacific Region Through the Use of a Co-Investment Seed Fund Model Matthew Sinclair13 July 2015P Mether/Biodiversity International (2010) This paper establishes a call-for-action for the Australian Government to expand its leadership in […] Read More
Making a Martyr of Morsi? Iain MacGillivray 30 June 2015The execution of Mohammad Morsi will have wide ranging domestic and international ramifications and going ahead with it could make a martyr of a man […] Read More
UN Peace Operations: Time for Australia to Take a More Strategic Approach By Lisa Sharland 30 June 2015The final report by the High-level Independent Panel on UN Peace Operations has detailed the immense challenges facing […] Read More
Indonesia’s Deft Diplomacy Pays Dividends Dr. Marty Natalegawa 25 June 2015A former Indonesian Foreign Minister says a combination of soft power and hard power is defining Indonesia’s membership of ASEAN. Indonesia’s experience within ASEAN […] Read More
Mark Doidge 19 June 2015Expertise:Football Culture and Politics, Social movements, Nationalism and localism in sport, Globalisation of Sport, Corruption in Sport. email: M.Doidge@brighton.ac.uk Mark Doidge is a Senior Research Fellow in Sociology […] Read More