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The Vulnerable in International Society (Audio)
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POLSIS Research Seminar
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5/21/12
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Free
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2
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Diversity and Freedom of Speech (Audio)
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Public Lecture for Diversity Week 2012
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5/21/12
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Free
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3
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The Normaitve Institutionalization-Implementation Gap (Audio)
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POLSIS Research Seminar
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5/17/12
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Free
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4
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Aboriginal Approaches to Peace and Conflict - Strategies and Tactics of an Ancient Society (Audio)
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Ms Mary Graham - National Congress of Australia's First Peoples
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5/17/12
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Free
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5
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The concept of 'the State' in modern political thought (Audio)
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POLSIS Research Seminar - Professor Barry Hindess (ANU)
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5/1/12
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Free
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6
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Analyzing Chinese Foreign Policy from a Perspective of Structural Power (Audio)
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POLSIS Research Seminar presented by Dr Jeffery Reeves (Griffith University)
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5/1/12
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Free
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7
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The Politics of Climate Change 2 (Audio)
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Panel discussion from the ISA Asia-Pacific conference at UQ on September 29 and 30 2011. Speakers are Mark Beeson, Matt McDonald, Elaine Kelly and the Chair is Martin Weber
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11/28/11
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Free
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Region and People of Pacific Oceania: Imagined, Constructed, contested relationships (Audio)
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Panel discussion from the ISA Asia-Pacific Conference at UQ on September 29 and 30 2011. Speakers are Sandra Tarte, Nicole George, Asenati Liki, Gordon Nanau and the chair is Greg Fry
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11/28/11
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Free
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Emotion in World Politics 2 (Audio)
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Panel discussion from the ISA Asia-Pacific Conference held at UQ on September 29 and 30 2011. Speakers are Renee Jeffrey, Jan Fadness, Caitlin Sparks and the Chair is Emma Hutchison
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11/28/11
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Free
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10
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Publishing and Professionalisation (ISA conference) (Audio)
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A roundtable discussion with experts in the field as part of the inaugural ISA Asia-Pacific Conference held at UQ on September 29 and 30 2011
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11/23/11
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Free
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11
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VideoThe Hon Kevin Rudd MP (iPod / iPhone)
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The Hon Kevin Rudd MP delivers the Annual Lecture in Politics and International Affairs at UQ on 30 September 2011
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11/15/11
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Free
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12
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The Diplomacy of Responsibility (Audio)
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Professor Tim Dunne (UQ) presents the last POLSIS Research Seminar of the year in the joint event with the Asia-Pacific R2P Centre
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11/1/11
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Free
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13
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Private Philanthropy and Transnational Policy: The Open Society Foundations (Audio)
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Professor Diane Stone (UWA) examines the notion of independent philanthropy and how the Open Society Foundations have become enmeshed with governance policy
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11/1/11
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Free
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14
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'The Fortunes of Veterans: The Soviet and Australian Cases Compared' (Audio)
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Dr Martin Crotty (UQ) looks at the experiences of Australian and Soviet veterans in the aftermath of the two world wars and suggests a range of factors that heavily influence, if not determine, why some groups of veterans are able to win special rights for themselves while others are not.
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10/19/11
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Free
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15
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'Eurocentrism in Diplomacy' (Audio)
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Professor Iver Neumann (NUPI) argues that the Euro-centrism of diplomacy is less to do with diplomatic practices than with mnemonic practices about diplomacy.
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10/19/11
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Free
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16
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The Politics of Selling Out: From Radical to Renegade (Audio)
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Dr Ashley Lavelle (Griffith) examines the notion that renegades are flawed radicals, and that there are continuities between the radical and renegade phases.
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10/19/11
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Free
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Governance, Migration and Transformation in the Borderzones of Australia, Indonesia and Malaysia (Audio)
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Dr Anne McNevin (RMIT) investigates transformations in the architecture of governance, the experience of migration and the spatiality of borders that undermine the logic of administrative systems for border control as well as the usefulness of prevailing analytical approaches to irregular migration. The
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10/19/11
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Free
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18
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9/11 Roundtable (Audio)
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A panel of experts reflect on the impact of 9/11 ten years on, part of the POLSIS Research Seminar Series
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10/19/11
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Free
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19
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'Post-Marxist Discourse Theory' (Audio)
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POLSIS Research Seminar
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8/18/11
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Free
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20
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'Australia's precious place in the coal industry's world' (Audio)
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POLSIS Research Seminar Series
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8/18/11
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Free
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21
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Ethnic politics, border controls and migrant integration: A comparative Europe-US perspective on the securitization of immigrat
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POLSIS Research Seminar 2011
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8/18/11
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Free
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22
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Making Democratic Governance Work: Prosperity, Welfare and Peace (Audio)
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POLSIS Research Seminar
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6/14/11
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Free
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23
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'Lolita, 'Emotional Competence', and Trauma: A reconstruction of Richard Rorty's ethics of suffering' (Audio)
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POLSIS Research Seminar
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6/14/11
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Free
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24
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The Spiral Model of Human Rights (Audio)
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POLSIS Research Seminar Series 2011
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6/2/11
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Free
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25
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POLSIS Research Seminar Series 2011 (Audio)
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20th May 2011 - Beyond International Relations and Economic Envy: Arguments for IPE as Policy Science in an Era Global Contest
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6/2/11
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Free
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26
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Against Epistemology in IR: Pluralism, Fragmentation and Disciplinary Politics (Audio)
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Research Seminar - School of Political Science and International Studies, UQ
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6/2/11
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Free
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27
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The Spiral Model of Human Rights (Audio)
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Research Seminar - School of Political Science and International Studies
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6/2/11
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Free
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28
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The Spiral Model of Human Rights (Audio)
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Research Seminar - School of Political Science and International Studies
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6/2/11
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Free
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29
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Consensus, Crash and Backlash: Intellectuals, Populists and Change from the Great Crash to the Global Financial Crisis (Audio)
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Research Seminar - School of Political Science and International Studies, UQ
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6/2/11
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Free
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30
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Aboriginal(ising) the Matrix of Power (Audio)
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Research Seminar - School of Political Science and International Studies, UQ
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6/2/11
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Free
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31
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What the Right2 Know coalition of liberals and communists says about South Africa's ANC government (Audio)
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Research Seminar - School of Political Science and International Studies, UQ
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6/2/11
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Free
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32
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Extended Nuclear Deterrence in Asia: Resurgent or Redundant? (Audio)
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Research Seminar - School of Political Science and International Studies, UQ
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6/2/11
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Free
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33
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VideoDeath Counts versus Polygon Counts: The Aesthetics and Politics of The 'Special Ops' First Person Shooter Games' (iPod / iPhone
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No computer game has stirred as much public controversy, negative social criticism, and relentless media attention than the First Person Shooter game (FPSG). Infamously dubbed the bad boy genre of the video game industry, the FPSG has come to symbolize what many believe is the increasingly pervasive role the military entertainment industries now play in preparing youth to be what Ronald Regan prophetically coined, 'the joystick soldiers of tomorrow' by desensitizing them to the mediated nature of modern warfare and romanticizing the hi-tech yet septic skill of digitized killing. While not concerned with an empirical debate over the effect of videogames on violent behavior, Professor Mantello focuses on how the aesthetics, dynamics, and politics of FPSG game play, specifically, the 'Special Ops' tactical squad subgenre, transforms FPSGs into poignant and algorithmic cultural artifacts which both reflect and enact the way in which actual social and political doctrines are constructed in order to validate milita
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5/10/10
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Free
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VideoImplementing Responsibility to Protect (R2P) (iPod / iPhone)
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At the 2005 Global Summit, the world leaders affirmed their responsibility to protect their populations from genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity, as well as their incitement. But transforming a universal declaration into operational practice can be a challenging and unpredictable process. Professor Luck, as the UN Secretary-General's Special Adviser, has been asked to guide this effort to turn words into deeds and promises into practice. He will explain the UN's strategy for advancing R2P, chart some of the ups and downs along the way, and speak to its future prospects.
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5/10/10
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Free
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Australian Defence White Paper Panel: Regional/International Relations and Conclusions (Audio)
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On Wednesday 20th May the School of Political Science and International Studies held a panel discussion on the Australian Government's Defence White Paper 2009, online at http://www.polsis.uq.edu.au/docs/DefendingAustraliaAsiaPacificCenturyForce2030AustralianWhitePaper.pdf. In this recording, the panel discuss the implications of the white paper for Australia's regional and international relations, and make concluding remarks.
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2/8/10
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Free
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Australian Defence White Paper Panel: Dr Marianne Hanson (Audio)
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On Wednesday 20th May the School of Political Science and International Studies held a panel discussion on the Australian Government's Defence White Paper 2009, online at http://www.polsis.uq.edu.au/docs/DefendingAustraliaAsiaPacificCenturyForce2030AustralianWhitePaper.pdf. In this recording, Dr Marianne Hanson, Reader in International Relations, School of Political Science and International Studies, presents his thoughts on the White Paper.
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2/8/10
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Free
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Australian Defence White Paper Panel: Considering China (Audio)
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On Wednesday 20th May the School of Political Science and International Studies held a panel discussion on the Australian Government's Defence White Paper 2009, online at http://www.polsis.uq.edu.au/docs/DefendingAustraliaAsiaPacificCenturyForce2030AustralianWhitePaper.pdf. In this recording, the panel discuss China's role in Australian defence policies.
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2/8/10
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Free
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Australian Defence White Paper Panel: Mr Kevin Smith (Audio)
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On Wednesday 20th May the School of Political Science and International Studies held a panel discussion on the Australian Government's Defence White Paper 2009, online at http://www.polsis.uq.edu.au/docs/DefendingAustraliaAsiaPacificCenturyForce2030AustralianWhitePaper.pdf. In this recording, Mr Kevin Smith, Sessional Lecturer, School of Political Science and International Studies, presents his thoughts on the White Paper.
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2/8/10
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Free
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Australian Defence White Paper Panel: Dr Andrew Phillips (Audio)
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On Wednesday 20th May the School of Political Science and International Studies held a panel discussion on the Australian Government's Defence White Paper 2009, online at http://www.polsis.uq.edu.au/docs/DefendingAustraliaAsiaPacificCenturyForce2030AustralianWhitePaper.pdf. In this recording, Dr Andrew Phillips, Lecturer in International Relations, School of Political Science and International Studies, presents his thoughts on the White Paper.
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2/8/10
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Free
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Australian Defence White Paper Panel: Nature of the Paper and Defence Forces (Audio)
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On Wednesday 20th May the School of Political Science and International Studies held a panel discussion on the Australian Government's Defence White Paper 2009, online at http://www.polsis.uq.edu.au/docs/DefendingAustraliaAsiaPacificCenturyForce2030AustralianWhitePaper.pdf. In this recording, the panel discuss the tone and nature of the white paper, and the culture/environment of the Australian Defence Force overall.
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2/8/10
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Free
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