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The Guardian

The Guardian was first published in May 1821 - it was then known as the Manchester Guardian.

Conference
6 August 1993 to 8 August 1993

The Conference, convened by Joseph Camilleri, examined the role of the state and its relationship to nation and community on the one and to the changing international environment on the other. The Conference featured presentations by some thirty leading international and Australian scholars, with Professor R. B. J. Walker as the keynote speaker.

For further details of the conference see below

Conference
6 December 2007 to 7 December 2007

The Conference, convened by Joseph Camilleri, was a sequel to a number of other workshops and symposia that have been organised in collaboration with other institutions in Europe and Asia. They formed part of a larger research programme Europe and Asia between Islam and the United States: The Politics of Transition.

This Conference focused on the interaction of three key dualities:

Op-Ed
3 May 1992

'Cause for optimism in Asia-Pacific Area', The Canberra Times, 3 May 1992, pp. 8-9.

Op-Ed
15 October 1973

Joseph Camilleri, 'Australia's Foreign Policy: Change or Same Again', Catholic Worker, October-November 1973, pp. 10-12.

Op-Ed
7 February 1980

Joseph Camilleri, 'Brinkmanship comes back', The Age, 7 February 1980, p. 11.

Chapters in Book

Joseph Camilleri, 'The Evolving Agenda of Peace Research', in Richard A. Higgott, and James L. Richardson (eds), International relations: global and Australian perspectives on an evolving discipline, Canberra: Department of International Relations, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University, 1991, pp. 373-393.

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1 August 2014
Joseph Camilleri

Ominous clouds are gathering on the horizon, threatening once again international peace and security. The escalation of the fighting in East Ukraine has seen the downing of MH17 and a serious humanit

Journal

Global Change, Peace and Security (GCPS) is a scholarly journal published three times a year by Routledge, UK in association with La Trobe University. It was formerly known as Pacifica Review: Peace, Security & Global Change (1994-2002) and Interdisciplinary Peace Research (1989-1993).

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