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.

Article

Joseph A. Camilleri, ‘Drone Warfare: Defending the Indefensible’, E-International Relations, 20 July 2013.

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

Three chapters in Eşref Aksu and Joseph A. Camilleri (eds), Democratizing Global Governance, London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2002:

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♦  ‘Peace Operations: the Road Ahead’, pp. 230-252

♦  ‘Rethinking the Structures of Global Governance’, pp. 253-271

♦  ‘The Politics of Reform’, pp. 272-283

Conference
4 February 1985 to 9 February 1985

Address to the Public Session on 'United Nations and Scientists'

Conference
7 October 1989 to 10 October 1989

Contributed to several sessions of the he 9th IPPNW Congress .

The 9th IPPNW Congress was attended by nearly 3000 physicians from 76 countries, and received extensive coverage in the Japanese media.

IPPNW is a federation of national groups dedicated to mobilizing the influence of the medical profession against the threat of nuclear weapons. It was awarded the 1985 Nobel Peace Prize

Op-Ed
31 October 1973

Vietnam War

For some weeks now, all the headlines of the world’s press have been concentrating, quite properly, on the Middle East war, the emerging oil crisis and the continuing saga of political corruption and deceit within the United States. We have had, therefore, little or no opportunity to be reminded of the forgotten but unrelenting war in Indochina. 

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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