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Nov
2014
Did aid ‘buy’ African votes for Australia’s Security Council seat? »
By Nikola Pijovic, Australian National University
In the lead-up to Australia’s election to the United Nations Security Council in 2012,...
17
Nov
2014
Who's who in the G20 zoo? Focus on the sherpas »
By Susan Harris Rimmer, Australian National University
The spotlight may be on the leaders at this weekend’s G20 Leaders' Summit in...
17
Nov
2014
'And speaking of China...' Obama's hope for Asia »
By Susan Harris Rimmer, Australian National University
US President Barack Obama took to the stage at the University of Queensland in...
17
Nov
2014
Abbott, Spurr, Peris: are we ready to use the internet unsupervised? »
By Tim Scully, Australian National University
When Frances Abbott’s private scholarship award was “exposed”, when poetry professor Barry...
13
Nov
2014
Paramedics administer drugs and deliver babies, so why aren't they registered? »
By Ruth Townsend, Australian National University and Michael Eburn, Australian National University
Paramedics are one of the few health...
13
Nov
2014
Increasing fuel taxes could save thousands of lives worldwide »
By Paul Burke, Australian National University
Road safety is a seriously important public policy issue. Around 1.3 million people die in...
12
Nov
2014
Metadata and privacy: surveillance state or business as usual? »
By Adam Henschke, Australian National University
Metadata, previously a word limited to the tech-savvy, is now not only a hot topic of...
12
Nov
2014
Cheap petrol fuels road deaths »
Fuel subsidies in countries such as Venezuela and Indonesia are fuelling high road death rates, and around 35,000 road deaths could be...
03
Nov
2014
Explainer: who gets invited to the G20 summit, and why »
By Susan Harris Rimmer, Australian National University
The G20 is full of traps for the unwary punter, new to its byzantine ways. There are...
29
Oct
2014
Australia bucks child poverty trend but the future looks a lot bleaker »
By Peter Whiteford, Australian National University
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has just released its latest report card on...
29
Oct
2014
Fiji's women speak up in growing numbers inside parliament »
By Priya Chattier, Australian National University
In a region that has long had the worst representation of women in politics in the world...
28
Oct
2014
Hobbit tales: Homo floresiensis ten years on »
By Dr Debbie Argue
School of Archaeology and Anthropology,
Australian National University
Ten years ago today, on 28 October 2004, a tiny...
20
Oct
2014
Who calls the tune? Asia has to dance to duelling trade agendas »
By Michael Wesley, Australian National University
Ten years on from the Australia-US Free Trade Agreement, Australia is entering another...
17
Oct
2014
Vice-Chancellor response to conflict of interest reports »
The following Letter to the Editor from ANU Vice-Chancellor Professor Ian Young was published in the Australian Financial Review, 17...
17
Oct
2014
Vice-Chancellor response to conflict of interest reports »
The following Letter to the Editor from ANU Vice-Chancellor Professor Ian Young was published in the Australian Financial Review, 17...
17
Oct
2014
Third wave of global 'jihad' challenges community as a whole »
By Niamatullah Ibrahimi, Australian National University and Ali Reza Yunespour, Australian Defence Force Academy
The dreadful events in...
17
Oct
2014
Third wave of global 'jihad' challenges community as a whole »
By Niamatullah Ibrahimi, Australian National University and Ali Reza Yunespour, Australian Defence Force Academy
The dreadful events in...
15
Oct
2014
Asian states in crisis can choose more democracy or more conflict »
By Michael Wesley and Björn Dressel, Australian National University
Rather than a new dawn for democracy, political and social reform in...
15
Oct
2014
Asian states in crisis can choose more democracy or more conflict »
By Michael Wesley and Björn Dressel, Australian National University
Rather than a new dawn for democracy, political and social reform in...
15
Oct
2014
Australia's folly returns Afghan Hazaras to torture and death »
By William Maley, Australian National University
It has been a bad time lately for Afghan Hazaras with Australian connections. In late...
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