Season 4 09 July 2020 Season 4 with Tom Akhurst Season 4 Episode 5: The Kurdish struggle in Turkey with Will Gourlay In this episode we spoke with […] Read More
Season 3 09 July 2020 Season 3 with Clancy Balen Season 3 Episode 7: New Media, New Conflict with Dr. Sebastian Kaempf This week we spoke with Dr. […] Read More
Season 2 09 July 2020 Season 2 with Cameron Christie Season 2 Episode 9: A History of Human Rights and Sports Diplomacy with Barbara Keys In the final episode […] Read More
Season 1 09 July 2020 Season 1 with Peter Bateman Season 1 Episode 9: Forty Years of Diplomacy with John Woods With 42-years’ service in the Australian Department […] Read More
2020 Defence Strategic Update: Why South Asia Still Matters By Kim Garling 08 July 2020 Australia's 2020 Defence Strategic Update's singular focus on US-China competition fails to account for the greater threat present in South Asia. The recent clash between China and India demonstrates that this region should be a prominent part of Australia's regional defence strategy. Read More
The Chabahar Port: An Area of Strategic Convergence Between the US and India By Don McLain Gill 08 July 2020 Development of the Chabahar Port complements the strategic interests of both the US and India. Both states must recalibrate their engagements with Iran to achieve their collective and individual long-term goals. Read More
Clarifying the Scope of ICC Authority in the Palestine Situation By Rhys Carvosso 08 July 2020 The ICC Prosecutor’s decision to investigate war crimes in Palestine has been met with various criticisms, some of which hinge on distortions or mischaracterisations of the Court’s functions. These merit correction for the benefit of public debate on this matter. Read More
Mareike Ohlberg 08 July 2020 Mareike Ohlberg is a senior fellow at the German Marshall Fund in Berlin. She has an MA in East Asian Studies from Columbia […] Read More
Iain D. Johnson 07 July 2020 Iain D. Johnson is a MEXT scholar undertaking his MA at Waseda University’s Graduate School of Political Science with a focus in Indo-Pacific […] Read More
Kim Garling 06 July 2020 Kim Garling is a recent Master of International Relations graduate from the University of Sydney. The central focus of his studies was on […] Read More
Is the Present Crop of Rhodes Scholars the Last? By Colin Chapman FAIIA 03 July 2020 Black Lives Matter campaigns across the UK have brought the legacy of the Rhodes Trust into the limelight. With racism, colonialism, and the vestiges of historic figures at the forefront of global conversation, the future of the scholarship may be in jeopardy. Read More