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Australian International Affairs | Allan GYNGELL | Australia - International relations | Emerging challenges for Australian foreign policy | 2014 | |
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Australian International Affairs | Daniel Egiegba AGBIBOA | Nigeria - Islamic fundamentalism | Boko-Haram and the global jihad : do not think jihad is over, rather jihad has just begun | 2014 | |
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Australian International Affairs | Priya CHACKO | India - International relations | The rise of the Indo-Pacific : understanding ideational change and continuity in India's foreign policy | 2014 | |
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Australian International Affairs | Chengxin PAN | China | The Indo-Pacific and geopolitical anxieties about China's rise in the Asian regional order | 2014 | |
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Australian International Affairs | Rory MEDCALF | Australia - Strategy | In defence of the Indo-Pacific : Australia's new strategic map | 2014 | |
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Australian International Affairs | Andrew PHILIPS | Middle East - ISIS | The Islamic State's challenge to international order | 2014 | |
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Australian International Affairs | Stephen FRUHLING | Australia - Defence | Australian defence policy and the concept of self-reliance | 2014 | |
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Australian International Affairs | Luke Justin HEEMSBERGENET AL. | Palestine, Palestine | The power of precision air strikes and social media feeds in the 2012 Israel-Hamas conflict : targeting transparency, The power of precision air strikes and social media feeds in the 2012 Israel-Hamas conflict : targeting transparency | 2014 | |
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Australian International Affairs | Jonathan SCHULTZ | Australia - Internationa relations | Theorising Australia-Pacific island relations | 2014 | |
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Australian Journal of International Affairs | Andrew SELTH | Myanmar - Democracy | Burma's saffron revolution and the limits of international influence | 2008 | |
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Australian Journal of International Affairs | Stephen MCCARTHY | Myanmar - Politics and government | Overturning the alms bowl : the price of survival and the consequences for political legitimacy in Burma | 2008 | |
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Australian Journal of International Affairs | Andrew ROSSER | Economic assistance | Introduction : neoliberalism and its discontents in Australian aid policy | 2008 | |
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Australian Journal of International Affairs | Patrick KILBY | Australia - Economic assistance | Migrant labour, and the neo-liberal development paradigm : balancing the ... ... | 2008 | |
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Australian Journal of International Affairs | Shahar HAMEIRI | Australia - Economic assistance | Risk management, neo-liberalism and the securitisation of the Australian aid program | 2008 | |
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Australian Journal of International Affairs | Maznah MOHAMMAD | Malaysia - Democracy | Malaysia - democracy and the end of ethnic politics | 2008 | |
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Australian Journal of International Affairs | Bishnu SHARMA | Nepal - Politics | Nepal - a revolution through the ballot box | 2008 | |
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Australian Journal of International Affairs | J.C SHARMAN | Australia - Foreign policy | Benchmarking Australian IR : low impact, a bookish lot or a very British affair | 2008 | |
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Australian Journal of International Affairs | Vlado VIVODA | China - Economy | China challenges global capitalism | 209 | |
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Australian Journal of International Affairs | Halim RANE | International relations - Israel-Palestine conflict | Jihad, competing norms and the Israel-Palestine impasse | 209 | |
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Australian Journal of International Affairs | Andrew PHILLIPS | Al-Qaeda | How al Qaeda lost Iraq | 2009 | |
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Australian Journal of International Affairs | Kirill NOURZHANOV | Central Asia - Security threat | Changing security threat perceptions in Central Asia | 209 | |
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Australian Journal of International Affairs | Jongwoo HAN | North Korea - Diplomacy | North Korea's diplomacy to engage the United States | 209 | |
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Australian Journal of International Affairs | Hayley STEVENSON | Environment - Climate change | Cheating on climate change ? Australia's challenge to global warming norms | 2009 |