Index

Chapters in Book

Joseph A. Camilleri, ‘The “War on Terror”: Reassessing Rationale and Efficacy’, in Hans Köchler (ed), The ‘Global War on Terror’ and the Question of World Order, Studies in International Relations XXX, Vienna, International Progress Organisation, 2008, pp. 58-84.

Authored Book

Joseph A. Camilleri et al., Athens Dialogue on A Middle East zone free of nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction as well as their means of delivery (WMDFZ), published by the European Public Law Organization, Athens and the Centre for Dialogue, La Trobe University, Melbourne, 2013.

Chapters in Book

Joseph A. Camilleri, ‘From Berlin to Baghdad: Competing for Power and Discursive Legitimacy’, in Australian Perspectives on Southeast Asia, the United States and the World, Philippines-Australia Studies Network, Ateneo de Manila University, 2005, pp. 18-38. 

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.

Dialogue
14 November 2012 to 16 November 2012

A year-long project involving extensive research and discussions in the Middle East and Europe, and an intensive two-day Dialogue which took place last November in Athens/Sounion, Greece.

Details of the project are available in a report written in four languages (English, Hebrew, Farsi and Arabic). The report carries a foreword by Judge Christopher Weeramantry, former Vice-President of the International Court of Justice.

Conference
15 May 2010 to 16 May 2010

The invitation to participate in this Conference was extended by Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu.

Professor Camilleri contributed to Workshop III - The Agenda of Global and Regional Challenges

Op-Ed
5 December 1973

Middle East Oil Crisis 1973

The use of oil by the Arab states as a diplomatic weapon against Israel has highlighted rather dramatically the energy crisis which now confronts most of the industrialized countries of the Western world. The crisis was brought to a head by the decision of the Arab oil exporters on October 17 to reduce their production of crude oil by 5% every month until Arab territories occupied by Israel since 1967 had been freed.

Op-Ed
11 April 2013

Despite Australia's obvious national interests in the Middle East, our leaders have been strangely silent about the alarming security threats in that region, write Joseph A Camilleri and NAJ Taylor.

The article was published online on the ABC's The Drum

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