Bougainville: Australia’s Secret War, by Kristian Lasslett
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The hidden hand of Canberra in a war little cared about by the Australian people.
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The hidden hand of Canberra in a war little cared about by the Australian people.
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Romance and reality in following the United States into war
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The failure of globalisation and its trajectory towards war is a drama that is completely novel.
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In this desperately complex situation, the nature and extent of Australian involvement is effectively in the hands of just three people—Prime Minister Tony Abbott, Foreign Minister Julie Bishop, and Defence Minister David Johnston …
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It is a classic situation of a war government gathering support on the home front by creating divisions and binding loyalties, and of a shallow media setting up feared figures then knocking them over in preemptive ways in what we are expected to see as civilised media behaviour.
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Manufactured outrage and the hypocrisy of the West
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A war is being waged in and on Syria. Protecting the people from the dictator is no more than the usual pretext for attacks on Middle Eastern countries.
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Australia has been captured by the US policy of containing China
By Malcolm Fraser
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Can cities take us beyond asymmetric war and environmental violence?