The Growing Importance of White Hulls in Indian Ocean Security By Dr David Brewster — Analysis 27 April 2016 The increasing challenges of the Indian Ocean are not simply limited to the navy’s grey hull ships. Coast […] Read More
How do Australian Scholarships Achieve their Intended Outcomes? By Dr Seye Abimbola — Analysis 26 April 2016 Higher education scholarships for international students are an important aspect of Australian foreign policy. While these scholarships help […] Read More
The Nuclear Overreaction By William Baulch — Fresh perspective 26 April 2016 The fearmongering that surrounds discussions about nuclear security must end for the good of the debate and the entire nuclear industry. Bill Gates, the world’s richest […] Read More
ANZAC Day: Commemoration and Reflection By Robert Lowry — Analysis 23 April 2016 While 101 years have passed since ANZAC troops landed in Gallipoli, Anzac Day continues to be recognised as a significant aspect of the Australian story. […] Read More
What Mongol History Predicts for the Next Season of Game of Thrones By Dr Carolyne Larrington — Analysis 22 April 2016 As season six of HBO’s Game of Thrones looms, speculation is rife. Is Jon Snow really dead? What […] Read More
Impeachment and the Quagmire of Political Corruption in Brazil By Dr Sean Burges and Dr Fabricio Chagas Bastos — Analysis 21 April 2016 The vote to impeach President Dilma Rousseff means that the political situation in Brazil is not going to improve any […] Read More
Extremism: The Indonesian Story Interview with Dr Sidney Jones — Interview 21 April 2016 Indonesia and South East Asia are currently experiencing the highest levels of terror threats in some decades. This is largely to do with […] Read More
Cutting Aid: Cutting Security? By Michael Sheldrick — Analysis 21 April 2016 Foreign aid is an important part of Australia’s international profile. With the federal budget being delivered in two weeks, there has been significant debate […] Read More
Nuclear Security after NSS2016: Still Bridging the Gaps? By Jasmin Craufurd-Hill — Analysis 21 April 2016 In his famous 2009 Prague Address, President Obama announced “a new international effort to secure all vulnerable nuclear material around the world within […] Read More
Can the New Libyan Government Survive? By Philip Eliason — Analysis 21 April 2016 Libya is currently facing many rapid changes. The most significant is the recent arrival to Tripoli of seven of the nine members of […] Read More