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30 November 2012
Photo by UN Photo.

From the local to the global

Asia-Pacific Security students at ANU are taking their ideas to the world and helping to shape Australia’s UN policies.

30 November 2012
Daranee Charnchoengsilpakul.

A lingua franca of defiance

TYRELL HABERKORN writes about her latest academic project; a play she has written about three women who spoke truth to power and paid the ultimate price.

29 November 2012

Not quite the rights stuff

While ASEAN's new human rights declaration fails to deliver, there is still hope for the future, writes MATHEW DAVIES.

29 November 2012

Putting a nuclear-free Middle East to the test

Progress on non-proliferation in the Middle East may be wavering, but there is hope of avoiding crisis.

28 November 2012

New book shines a light on the shadow of war

A new book contends that 1942 and the threat of war helped shape Australia as a nation.

26 November 2012

In the shadow of war

Seventy years after 1942, Australia still feels the impact of a year which saw the greatest threat to the nation ever, writes PETER DEAN.

26 November 2012

Democracy for Fiji?

JONE BALEDROKADROKA examines whether Fiji's promised elections in 2014 will be free and fair.

26 November 2012

Japan's Okinawa dilemma

Failure to agree on changes to America’s military presence in Okinawa generates problems for the US–Japan alliance, writes HDP ENVALL.

23 November 2012

Australia's place in the Indo-Pacific

OLIVIA CABLE looks at whether Australia can be a promoter of peace in the Indo-Pacific.

23 November 2012

Trolling the Caspian

Internet freedom is only as good as the state where you're jacked in, write SARAH LOGAN and MADELINE CARR.

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