Index

Op-Ed
8 May 2014

The conduct of Australia’s foreign policy under the Rudd and Gillard governments was anything but inspiring. Under Tony Abbott, we have so far been treated to a succession of gaffes bordering on farce.

Appeared in The Conversation

Project
24 September 2003 to 27 July 2010

A series of 10-week and 6-week courses offered each year with the aim of developing  better community understanding of the dynamics of a rapidly globalising world and Australia's place in it. 

Each year the course attracted between 35 and 70 participants, most of them working in education, government, the professions, media,  and religious and community organisations, as well as a number of students.

Article

Joseph A. Camilleri, 'American Foreign Policy: Towards World War III?', Arena, No. 56, 1980, pp. 51-65.

Article

Joseph A. Camilleri, 'After the ALP Conference: The anti-war movement', Arena, No. 68, 1984, 13-19.

Article

Joseph A. Camilleri, 'Problems in Australian Foreign Policy: January - June 1991', Australian Journal of Politics and History, 37(3), December 1991, 375-395.

Article

Joseph A. Camilleri, 'Uranium Exports: Commercial incentives versus nuclear dangers', Australian Outlook, 30:1, 1976, 120-135.

News
23 February 1991

'Hawke is wary on peace move', Herald-Sun, 23 February, 1991, p. 4.

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