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New clue may reveal the fate of famous French explorer
An anthropologist at the ANU College of Asia & the Pacific may have stumbled across a clue to resolving one of the most enduring mysteries of Pacific history - the fate of famous French...
From foreign aid to North Korean pop
Latest issue of policy journal a chart-topper
From foreign aid to the Pacific to a case study of a North Korean pop band, the new issue of the Asia & the Pacific Policy Studies journal...
World Conqueror: Genghis's ideology of world rule and why it matters today
Though widely seen in the West as nothing more than a mass-murdering barbarian, Genghis Khan was a leader of genius. His success inspired his heirs with the astounding vision that Heaven had given...
2015 John Gee Memorial Lecture - Peter Varghese
For a hundred years, humans have had the capacity to attack each other with devastating chemical weapons. Seven decades ago, mankind unlocked the secret of the nuclear bomb.
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