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24
Feb
2022

Russia's aggression towards Ukraine

Together with our friends, colleagues and family in Europe and around the world, we stand in solidarity to condemn Russia’s unprecedented and unprovoked military aggression. Such behaviour is all the…

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05
Feb
2022

Perspectives on EU’s Post-COVID-19 Green Recovery

Dr Ivana Damjanovic discusses the new EU green strategy and its vision of its geopolitics through Europe’s climate neutral COVID‐19 economic recovery in an interview with Faculti: Perspectives…

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29
Jan
2022

Kyle Wilson, Putin’s NATO power play stirs disquiet among Russia’s security elite

A fascinating text by ANUCES Visiting Fellow Kyle Wilson, "Putin’s NATO power play stirs disquiet among Russia’s security elite", was published in The Strategist (ASPI) on 29 January 2022…

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27
Jan
2022

Ukraine-Russia border: Interview with EU Ambassador to Australia Michael Pulch

Listen to the ABC RN Breakfast interview with EU Ambassador to Australia Michael Pulch on concerns over Russia’s threatening behaviour on Ukraine border (interview is available here). Ambassador…

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25
Jan
2022

Australia Day in comparative perspective: understanding Australian opinion

Jill Sheppard and Caitlin Johnstone   As public debate focuses on Australia Day once again, it might feel like we are the only country reckoning with its colonial past, or at least the only…

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24
Jan
2022

What we can learn from the 2021 Australia Day protests?

Ten-Herng Lai, former PhD student with the School of Philosophy, penned an interesting article in relation to the Australia Day protests of 2021, as well as the vandalism of colonial statues. In…

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21
Jan
2022

Four authors in one prestigious philosophy journal

2022 has begun on a high note for the ANU School of Philosophy, with not one but four members of faculty published in the recent edition of Ethics. Christian Barry, Garrett Cullity, Hayden Wilkinson…

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