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Breaking the code
Unraveling Australia's secret history of listening in on diplomatic cables.
A different kind of war story
A new book exploring for the first time Solomon Islands’ five-year civil war from the eyes of ex-combatants reveals new motives for the nation’s tragic conflict.
What future for Solomon Islands?
The guns may be in the ground and the decade-long peacekeeping mission coming to a close, but the Solomons still faces a hard future.
The secret's out
A new book lifts the lid on Australia's code-breaking history.
Haris in the house
After he was refused a visa to visit Australia last month, Malaysian rights activist Haris Ibrahim is coming to ANU next week.
Defence ties defensible
Concerns about China's reaction to Australian defence ties across the region are a storm in a teacup.
Clash of ideals
Award-winning PhD research on Myanmar is highlighting how in Burma law and order and the rule of law are often strange bedfellows.
Boots and all
Pacific Islander superstars of the National Rugby League have gone to the top of the class after flexing their thinking muscle at ANU.
Time to shine
Will the federal election overshadow Australia's crucial role as President of the United Nations Security Council? asks JEREMY FARRALL and JENI WHALAN
Myanmar and coups
What is the chance of a coup for Myanmar?