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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 | Kanishka JAYASURIYA | Regionalism | Regulatory regionalism in the Asia-Pacific : drivers, instruments and actors | 2009 | |
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Australian Journal of International Affairs | Helen E.S NESADURAI | Governance - Regional | Economic surveillance as a new mode of regional governance : contested knowledge and the ... ... .. | 2009 | |
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Australian Journal of International Affairs | Jacinta O'HAGAN | War and warfare | War 2.0 : an alalytical framework | 2013 | |
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Australian Journal of International Affairs | James Der DERIAN | War and warfare | From war 2.0 to quantum war : the superpositionality of global violence | 2013 | |
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Australian Journal of International Affairs | Madeline CARR | IT | Internet freedom, human rights and power | 2013 | |
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Australian Journal of International Affairs | Madeline CARR | Human rights | Internet freedom, human rights and power | 2013 | |
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Australian Journal of International Affairs | Cynthia BANHAM | War and warfare | Legitimising war in a changing media landscape | 2013 | |
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Australian Journal of International Affairs | Roger STAHL | War and warfare | What the drone saw : the cultural optics of the unmanned war | 2013 | |
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Australian journal of international affairs | Thomas WILKINS | China - Foreign policy - Development | The new 'Pacific century' and the rise of China: an international relations perspective | 2010 | |
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Australian journal of international affairs | Taek Goo KANG | Security - Regional | Assessing China's approach to regional multilateral security cooperation | 2010 | |
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Australian journal of international affairs | Alex J. BELLAMY | Foreign policy - Australia | The responsibility to protect and Australian foreign policy | 2010 | |
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Australian journal of international affairs | Christine LEAHRod LYON | Nuclear strategy - Australia, Nuclear strategy - Australia | Three visions of the bomb: Australian thinking about nuclear weapons and strategy, Three visions of the bomb: Australian thinking about nuclear weapons and strategy | 2010 | |
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Australian journal of international affairs | Paul DIBB | Afghanistan - Soviet invasion | The Soviet experience in Afghanistan: iessons to be learned? | 2010 | |
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Australian journal of international affairs | Linus HAGSTROM | Security policy - Japan | The Democratic party of Japan's securitiy policy and Japanese politics of constitutional revison: a cloud over article 9? | 2010 | |
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Australian journal of international affairs | Brendon O'CONNORSradjan VUCETIC | Foreign policy - Australia - Canda, Foreign policy - Australia - Canda | Another Mars-Venus divide? why Australia said 'yes' and Canada said 'non' to involvement in the 2003 Iraq war, Another Mars-Venus divide? why Australia said 'yes' and Canada said 'non' to involvement in the 2003 Iraq war | 2010 | |
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Australian Journal of International Affairs | Andrew PHILLIPS | International relations - Bandung conference | Beyond Bandung : the 1995 Asian-African conference and its legacies for international order | 2016 |