Something Worth Dying For? by Andy Blunden
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How we might understand the motivations and self-sacrifice of ‘foreign fighters’
Story-telling: Justice and recognition in the narratives of those who have suffered, by Kirsty Sangster
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The justice process is tied to telling stories and to telling the truth. All around the world, victims of human-rights abuse are judged on their stories.
Why Settler Australia Needs Refugees by Lorenzo Veracini
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A specifically settler society relation to our borders
Latest comment: Sure you have some merit in your argument. However we need to also look at Australia's capacity to...
Australia’s Mining Legacies by Gavin M. Mudd
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The impacts of mining waste will be felt for years to come.
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Tearing Syria Apart by Jeremy Salt
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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.
Microserfs, by Justin Clemens
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November 2012 was yet another decisive month for digital revelations. The new CIA Director David Petraeus, a self-professed ‘scholar-monk’ and Obama’s Iraq …
Australia-US Relations in the ‘Asian Century’
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Australia has been captured by the US policy of containing China
By Malcolm Fraser