Peace Ambassadors: Women in the Conflict Resolution Process Ashleigh Peplow Ball 15 February 2015Despite women being active promoters of peace in their communities during times of war, they are alarmingly underrepresented in the formal conflict resolution […] Read More
Peace Ambassadors: Women in the Conflict Resolution Process Ashleigh Peplow Ball15 February 2015Despite women being active promoters of peace in their communities during times of war, they are alarmingly underrepresented in the formal conflict resolution […] Read More
The Ratings Industry: How Does Australia Compare? By Dr Alison Broinowski FAIIA 13 February 2015Despite assertions that Australia is the ‘best country in the world’, it continues to lag in many areas, including educational and environmental indices. […] Read More
East Timor: Gusmao Steps Back By Sebastian McLellan 13 February 2015East Timor’s leadership change signifies a move toward consensus-based governance. Opposition member and former health minister Rui Araujo will become the next prime […] Read More
East Timor: Gusmao Steps Back 13 February 2015East Timor’s leadership change signifies a move toward consensus-based governance. Opposition member and former health minister Rui Araujo will become the next prime […] Read More
Will ChAFTA be a Catalyst for Chinese Investment Capital into Australia? Chris Curtis 12 February 2015The China-Australia Free Trade Agreement (ChAFTA) is likely to have significant consequences in the local property markets, especially […] Read More
Will ChAFTA be a Catalyst for Chinese Investment Capital into Australia? Chris Curtis12 February 2015The China-Australia Free Trade Agreement (ChAFTA) is likely to have significant consequences in the local property markets, especially […] Read More
When the Government Says ‘Competitive Evaluation Process’… By Dr Andrew Davies12 February 2015Australia’s submarine acquisition strategy is opaque, convoluted and politically unpopular. We’ve written a lot about the future submarine project over the years. Last […] Read More
Who You Gonna Call? Why We Need to Improve Private International Law Nicola Nygh11 February 2015From online shopping to international adoption, music downloads to accidents overseas, clear private international law rules are essential to […] Read More
Who You Gonna Call? Why We Need to Improve Private International Law Nicola Nygh 11 February 2015From online shopping to international adoption, music downloads to accidents overseas, clear private international law rules are essential to […] Read More
Yemen: Higher Tensions but Lower Prospect of Sectarian Violence Jarryd de Haan11 February 2015While it is unlikely that the situation in Yemen will escalate to widespread sectarian violence, it will also […] Read More