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Burma votes 2010 - Episode 4 (December 01 2010)

Hosted by Dr Nicholas Farrelly featuring Benjamin Zawacki and Dr Aung Si

Amnesty International Southeast Asia researcher Benjamin Zawacki and Dr Aung Si - the grandson of former Prime Minister of the Union of Burma U Nu - are the guests in the fourth and final Burma votes…

National Health Reform Series

Attitudes toward health and ageing: PART 2 (November 23 2010)

Menzies Centre for Health Policy, The Nous Group

The Menzies Centre for Health Policy, together with The Nous Group, has recently completed a survey of 1,200 Australians to gain insight into their attitudes towards the health and aged care system,…

Afghanistan on the brink (October 11 2010)

Professor Amin Saikal AM

, Head, Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies, ANU

Professor Amin Saikal AM fom the Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies ANU gives a public lecture on 'Afghanistan on the brink'.

Afghanistan is in a state of crisis. The same applies to the…

The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation’s New Strategic Concept (August 02 2010)

Admiral Di Paola

, Chairman of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation Military Committee

The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) is a politico-military alliance of countries from Europe and North America. It provides a unique link between these two continents for consultation and…

Thailand in Crisis Episode 5 (June 25 2010)

Nicholas Farrelly

, ANU College of Asia and the Pacific

Professor Peter Warr discusses how economics has impacted Thailand and on perceptions of the Thai government while Professor Andrew Leigh talks about development economics in the fifth Thailand in Crisis…

Democracy in Timor-Leste: Challenges and Prospects (June 22 2010)

Dr Jose Ramos-Horta

, President of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste

After two years of peace and almost a decade since independence there is hope that the days of occupation, violence, disease and starvation have passed for the young country of Timor-Leste.