Index

Chapters in Book

Joseph A. Camilleri, ‘Human Security: From Theory to Practice’, in Dennis Altman, Joseph A. Camilleri, Robyn Eckersley and Gerhard Hoffstaedter (eds), Why Human Security Matters: Rethinking Australian foreign policy, Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 2012, pp. 12-33.

Chapters in Book

Joseph A. Camilleri, ‘Human Security and National Security: The Australian Context’, in Dennis Altman, Joseph A. Camilleri, Robyn Eckersley and Gerhard Hoffstaedter (eds), Why Human Security Matters: Rethinking Australian foreign policy, Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 2012, pp. 57-86

Authored Book

Joseph A. Camilleri and Jim Falk, Worlds in Transition: Evolving Governance across a Stressed Planet, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2009, xxii + 670 pp.

Chapters in Book

Joseph A. Camilleri, ‘Between Alliances and Regional Engagement: Current Realities and Future Possibilities’, in Joseph Camilleri, Larry Marshall, Michalis S. Michael and Michael T. Seigel (eds), Asia-Pacific Geopolitics: Hegemony vs Human Security, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2007, pp. 193-218.

Article

Joseph A. Camilleri, ‘A Path to Conflict Transformation’, Interreligious Insight, Vol. 5, No. 4, October 2007, pp. 8-17.

Conference
10 July 1995 to 12 July 1995

Title of Paper

Australian Policy Reconsidered

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.

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.

The Centre for Peace and Reconciliation Studies at Coventry University

The Centre for Peace and Reconciliation Studies at Coventry University, founded in 1999, is a dynamic, secular, cosmopolitan centre reflecting contemporary international scholarship on the theories and practices of conflict transformation, peace-building, nonviolent politics, human security, faith–based and humanitarian aid, and post-conflict reconstruction. 

Research Centre

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