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When viruses turn political
13 Feb 2020 | Ngaire Woods

Before the coronavirus exploded into the news, a report by the World Health Organization warned that the world was not prepared for ‘a fast-moving, virulent respiratory pathogen pandemic’ that could kill 50–80 million people, cause …

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  • China
  • coronavirus
  • disease
  • health
Humanity in armed conflict: Can Islamic laws protect civilians?
13 Feb 2020 | Ahmed Al-Dawoody

With conflicts in so many parts of the Muslim world, the Islamic law of war is indispensable for the protection of civilians. But is it compatible with international humanitarian law? Armed conflict brings untold human …

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  • Islam
  • conflict
  • human rights
  • international humanitarian law
Spy games in the grey zone of outer space
12 Feb 2020 | Malcolm Davis

A common refrain in the space policy community is that ‘space is contested, congested and competitive’. The ‘contested’ aspect was demonstrated recently when two Russian intelligence –collection satellites closed in on, and trailed, a top-secret …

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  • espionage
  • grey zone
  • satellite
  • space
The women, peace and security update
12 Feb 2020 | Tracy Beattie, Hal Crichton-Standish, Daria Impiombato, Alexandra Pascoe and Albert Zhang

Progress and setbacks in WPS national action plans While India initially extended its support for UN Security Council resolution 1325 in 2000, its failure to adopt a national action plan is undermining the country’s stated …

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  • WPS
  • gender
  • women
  • women in combat
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    29 Jan 2020 | Simeon Gilding
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    28 Jan 2020 | Graeme Dobell
    Australia and East Timor: invasion and independence
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    31 Jan 2020 | Stephan Fruehling
    Reassessing Australia’s defence policy (part 2): What are our strategic priorities?
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