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Tackling human trafficking in ASEAN
On 6 February, the Philippines became the sixth member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to ratify the ASEAN Convention Against Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and...
Research on the RAMSI Legacy for Pacific Policing
In 2016 several SSGM scholars commenced work on a major research project exploring the legacy of the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands (RAMSI) for Pacific policing. Led by ANU College of...
Assessing Indonesia's new decree on refugees
On 31 December last year, Indonesian President Joko Widodo quietly issued a decree on the handling of refugees, breaking a long held silence on the issue. The pronouncement outlines how relevant...
ANU ranked in the top 10 international universities
The ANU has been named in the top 10 of the world’s most international universities. The 2017 Times Higher Education international universities rankings has ANU at seventh in the world and...
Finding a Way Forward: Strategic Diplomacy in Northeast Asia
With the election of Donald J. Trump as president of the United States, the world is now awash in uncertainty. For those preoccupied with international relations, the uncertainty is particularly...
Academic Network of the United Nations Association of Australia
On Tuesday 13 December the Asia-Pacific College of Diplomacy hosted a workshop of the Academic Network of the United Nations Association of Australia (UNAA). Dr. Jeremy Farrall, Fellow at APCD and...
Dr Marty Natalegawa at CAP Graduations
REMARKS BY DR. R.M MARTY M. NATALEGAWA AT THE CONFERMENT OF DOCTOR OF LETTERS, HONORIS CAUSA BY THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY CANBERRA, 14 DECEMBER 2016 Professor, the Honourable Gareth Evans...
From the frontline to first-class Masters
Being at the frontline of war zones, he was motivated to study International Relations to better understand the nature of conflicts. “During my time in the military I have consistently been sent...
ANU and USP Work Together to Advance Thinking on Ocean Governance
Oceans governance is a key priority area for the Pacific region. SSGM in partnership with the School of Government, Development and International Affairs at the University of the South Pacific held...
Seminar - New Pacific Diplomacy
Co-editors of the recently published book “The New Pacific Diplomacy” Dr Sandra Tart (University of the South Pacific) and Mr Greg Fry (Asia-Pacific College of Diplomacy) presented a seminar hosted...