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02 May 2024
The Enduring Relevance of Vietnam’s “Three Nos” Policy
Phan Xuan Dung writes in The Fulcrum
ABC News
01 May 2024
Haiti's transitional council names new leaders with hopes of quelling gang violence
Prof Nicolas Lemay-Hebert speaks to ABC News
26 April 2024
The colours of intervention: Mapping the world, shaping resistance
Prof Nicolas Lemay-Hébert speaks to CAP Professorial Lecture Series
23 April 2024
A China-led international order?
A/Prof Amy King speaks to Australia in the World
17 April 2024
The Case for Vietnam’s Mekong Energy Diplomacy
Xuan Dung Phan writes in Fulcrum
02 April 2024
Understanding the Gang Violence and Instability in Haiti
Prof Nicolas Lemay-Hebert and Prof Rosa Freedman write in Human Rights in Context
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18 March 2024
The German Question in 2024: Zeitenwende, Leitkultur, or Simply Gesamtdeutsch?
Benedict Moleta writes in Australian Institute of International Affairs
16 March 2024
When Diversity Meets Diplomacy: LGBTQ+ Experiences in Foreign Missions
Jack Hayes writes in The Diplomat
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Mon, 23 May 2022
The future(s) of international relations
In this seminar, Laura explores and delves into the future(s) of international relations practice and International Relations as a discipline.
Mon, 28 Feb 2022
Governance gaps and accountability traps in the global shift to renewable energy
Professors Susan Park examines the rise, spread and efficacy of accountability mechanisms that have been created by Multilateral Development Banks in order to redress the negative impacts of development.
Mon, 18 Oct 2021
Law and practice of peacekeeping
This book launch will bring in conversation Nicolas Lemay-Hebert (ANU Coral Bell School), Rosa Freedman (University of Reading), and Siobhan Wills (Ulster University) over their recently published book The Law and Practice of Peacekeeping: Foregrounding Human Rights by Cambridge University Press.
Mon, 15 Mar 2021
States of Justice: The politics of the international criminal court
Dr Ba will talk about his new book, States of Justice, which theorises the ways in which states that are presumed to be weaker in the international system use the International Criminal Court (ICC) to advance their security and political interests
Mon, 1 Mar 2021
To make heaven weep: civilians and the American way of war from 1608 to 2020
The book explores U.S. military doctrine and asks why and how the U.S. military emphasised civilian protection in the late 20th century.
Adam Moore, assistant professor of geography in the UCLA College.
Mon, 30 Nov 2020
Empire’s labor: The global army that supports US wars
In this talk, Adam Moore details the scale and scope of the development post 9/11 in the US, as well as the resulting effects
Mon, 16 Nov 2020
Understanding the Abrams doctrine and post-Vietnam U.S. force structure policy
This seminar aims to to try and examine the broader implications for international relations, defence policy, and civil-military relations of this somewhat obscure moment in political history.
Mon, 2 Nov 2020
Liberal states, social bordering, and international order
Chris Reus-Smit advances a more adequate theorisation of the liberal state, clarifies the distinctive social bordering practices that attend such states, and explains how these practices structured the organisation of political authority within liberal states and the international order.
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16 February 2021
Patrick Griffiths
Patrick blames ‘Age of Empires’ for his love of ancient history – partly. Read more about his journey to studying a Master of International Relations.
16 February 2021
Salonie Dua
Salonie landed her dream job in social justice after graduating with a Master of International Relations.
16 February 2021
Bhavani Kannan
Currently a senior tutor at ANU, Bhavani shares how her interests in diplomacy and international law, have shaped her approach to teaching and learning.
15 February 2021
Allison Kephart
Allison chose to study a Master of International Relations to connect with top students and world class experts within Australia and across the Asia Pacific.
03 October 2020
Anu Adeyemi
Studying law at The Australian National University almost felt like destiny to Adeyemi for a variety of reasons. Indeed, his father was a lawyer and he shares his name with the university’s acronym.
Refugee children washing in pond
28 May 2019
Protecting children on the move
A refugee camp is not the easiest place to conduct field research, but when you are exploring how best to protect children during their migration journey, that is where the need is greatest.
Labour Migration
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