crisis

PhD Candidate heading to Chicago Council of Global Affairs

Selected as one of only 27 students globally to join the Next Generation Delegation at the Global Food Security Symposium in Washington DC, ANU PhD student Craig Robinson brings his food crisis diplomacy framework to the table.

Depleting Fragile Bodies: The Political Economy of Sexual and Reproductive Health in Crisis Situations

Maria Tanyag, ‘Depleting Fragile Bodies: The Political Economy of Sexual and Reproductive Health in Crisis Situations’, Review of International Studies, 44(4) 2018: 654-71.

Australian Foreign Policy in Political Time: Middle Power Creativity, Misplaced Friendships, and Crises of Leadership

Wesley Widmaier, ‘Australian Foreign Policy in Political Time: Middle Power Creativity, Misplaced Friendships, and Crises of Leadership’, Australian Journal of International Affairs, 73(2)

Differences Beyond Theory: Structural, Strategic, and Sentimental Approaches to Normative Change

Wesley Widmaier and Susan Park, ‘Differences Beyond Theory: Structural, Strategic, and Sentimental Approaches to Normative Change’, International Studies Perspectives, 13(2) 2012: 123‒34.

Breaking Promises and Raising Taxes: Rhetorical Path Dependence and Policy Dysfunction in Time

Wesley Widmaier, ‘Breaking Promises and Raising Taxes: Rhetorical Path Dependence and Policy Dysfunction in Time’, Australian Journal of Political Science, 51(4) 2016: 727-41.

The Levant Crisis: Syria, Iraq and the Region: Listen to the podcast

The Syrian civil war has killed thousands and displaced millions, with dire economic, social and political implications not just for Syrians, but neighbouring countries, the region, and wider international community.

The Levant crisis: Syria, Iraq and the region

The Syrian civil war has killed thousands and displaced millions, with dire economic, social and political implications not just for Syrians, but neighbour

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