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Article

Joseph A. Camilleri, ‘Europe between Islam and the United States: Interests, Identity and Geopolitics’, Global Change, Peace and Security, Vol. 20, No. 1, February 2008, pp. 9-24.

Article

Luca Anceschi, Joseph Camilleri and Fabio Petito, ‘Europe, the United States and the Islamic World: Conceptualising a Triangular Relationship’, International Politics, 46(5), September 2009, 505-516.

Conference
27 March 2008 to 28 March 2008

Title of Paper:

Restoring the Silk-Road: Perceptions, Perspectives and Policies

Abstract: 

For centuries a route some 8000 kilometres-long, known as the Silk Road, connected Europe and China by crossing the Middle East and Central Asia.

Advocacy

Joseph Camilleri has been actively involved in the Pax Christi movement since 1969. He served as General Secretary of Pax Christi in England in 1970-72, facilitated the establishment of Pax Christi in the United States, and was the founding President of Pax Christi in Australia from 1974, a position he held for over 30 years. He continues to serve on the Executive Committee of the Victorian branch.

Op-Ed
25 March 1974

Atlantic Relations

Dr Kissinger’s current talks in Moscow are taking place against a background of growing strains in Soviet-American relations, and a noticeable slowing down in the movement towards détente. Because of pro-Jewish pressure in the American Congress, America has not honoured its promise to give the Soviet Union most-favoured nation treatment, and has suspended several proposed loans.

Chapters in Book

Joseph A. Camilleri, 'Tra Europa e Medio Oriente: geopolitica occasionale o incontro culturale', in Elisabetta Brighi and Fabio Peitto (eds), Il Mediterraneo nelle relazioni internationali, Milano: Vita e Pensiero, 2009, pp. 139-164.

Chapters in Book

Joseph A. Camilleri, 'European Security in the Aftermath of the INF Treaty', in The New Europe: Economics, Politics, Defence, edited by Brian Nelson,  New York, Berg European Studies Series, 1992.

Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) was established in 1961. Today, the OECD is a forum of 34 industrialised countries that develops and promotes economic and social policies.
News
1 November 2003

This article by K. C. Boey (Sunday Times, Malaysia, 1 November 2003) reports on the book launch of Camilleri's book Regionalism in the New Asia-Pacific Order: the Political Economy of the Asia-Pacific Region, Volume 2. The book was lunched by Prof Desmond Ball (Australian National University).

Conference
6 December 2007 to 7 December 2007

The Conference, convened by Joseph Camilleri, was a sequel to a number of other workshops and symposia that have been organised in collaboration with other institutions in Europe and Asia. They formed part of a larger research programme Europe and Asia between Islam and the United States: The Politics of Transition.

This Conference focused on the interaction of three key dualities:

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