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The Heidelberg Institute for International Conflict Research (HIIK)

The Heidelberg Institute for International Conflict Research (HIIK) is an independent and interdisciplinary cerntre located within the Department of Political Science at the University of Heidelberg.

Since 1991, HIIK has focused on the emergence, course, and settlement of interstate and intrastate political conflicts.

Research Centre

Hiroshima Peace Institute, Hiroshima City University

The Hiroshima Peace Institute (HPI) was established on April 1, 1998, as a research institute affiliated with Hiroshima City University.

Research Centre

Human Security Report Project (HSRP)

HSRP is an independent research centre affiliated with Simon Fraser University (SFU) in Vancouver, Canada.

Research Centre

BBC News

The BBC offers a wide-ranging online source of news covering all parts of the world. It is particularly useful for tracking latest developments. Despite laudable attemps to project objectivity, it has  a tendency to privilege Western and in particular English language sources of information and opinion. The coverage of news is useful as a record of key development, though analysis is generally bland.

Information Source

The Conversation

The Conversation is an Australian independent provider of news and views, sourced from the academic and research community and delivered direct to the public.

The Conversation seeks to facilitate better understanding of current affairs and complex issues, as a means to enhanced public discourse and conversations.

Information Source

The Economist

The Economist online offers authoritative insight and opinion on international news, politics, business, finance, science and technology.

Dialogue
25 September 2005

The Centre for Dialogue was established by La Trobe University in September 2005 and inaugurated on 15 August 2006, at the National Gallery of Victoria, with the strong support of the Victorian Government. At the opening, attended by more than 700 people, Judge Christopher Weeramantry, former Vice-President of the International Court of Justice, delivered the inaugural Annual Lecture.

Conference
4 July 1997 to 6 July 1997

As religious cultural communities in the Asia-Pacific region respond to globalisation, some of the more thoughtful elements are discovering that despite their considerable differences, they share a number of perspectives in regard to the environment, economy, consumption, political conduct, community wellbeing and the dignity of the human person.

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