Why ISIS is so good at branding its failures as successes

The Parsons Green attack shows that governments and the media keep falling into the propaganda traps being set for them, write Charlie Winter and Haroro Ingram

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The Symbolism of ASEAN at 50

Do rituals and symbolism explain ASEAN's 50-year endurance? asks Dr Mathew Davies

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Is a second Sino-Indian border war imminent?

How likely is that that the Sino-Indian standoff in the Doklam region of the Himalayas will escalate into a border war, asks Dr Feng Zhang.

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Image: India-China-Doklam border Flickr/BMN Network

Thailand’s new migrant worker policy is a step onto uncertain ground

Thailand’s most recent move on migrant worker policy (the Royal Ordinance on Foreign Workers Management) has been a debacle. While not a complete failure, a...

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Regional roundup spotlights Australia’s key relationships

Speaking at the Australian National University’s annual Australia 360 event last Tuesday, a panel of academics broke down Australia’s key regional...

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The study and teaching of International Relations is at a crossroads within and beyond Australia. The old ingredients of international order, settled liberal norms, and the overarching framework of American power are today contested as rising powers seek to create their own place in the global and regional order, and as existing powers face a range of internal and external challenges.

The Department of International Relations, the first of its kind in Australia, is a world-leading centre of the study of the challenges, opportunities, and processes that emerge from these momentous changes. Since our foundation in 1949, we have approached the challenge of thinking about global and regional affairs with a combination of academic rigour and ethical awareness. Today, the Department follows in the footsteps of the discipline-leading men and women who have worked here in the past and upon whose inheritance we continue to build. The quality of our academic research has been consistently recognised in various global and national rankings – along with colleagues from across the ANU, we have received a QS ranking for ANU’s Politics and International Studies discipline as sixth in the world and a score of 5 in the most recent ERA. Read further

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