Joseph A. Camilleri, 'Rethinking the Security Agenda for the Asia-Pacific Region', in Kevin Clements (ed), Peace and Security in the Asia Pacific Region, Tokyo, United Nations University Press, 1993, pp. 329-349.
Joseph A. Camilleri, “The Advanced CapitalistState and the Contemporary World Crisis’ in Culture Ideology and World Order, edited by R.B.J. Walker, Boulder, Co., Westview Press, 1984, pp. 70-96.
Every so often over the last 50 years, Australia’s relations with Indonesia have hit stormy waters. The present tensions over the spying scandal may not be the most serious, but they are serious enough.
We have yet to devise policies that acknowledge the richness of Asian cultures, their literatures, their values, their ancient and still living wisdom. Our much vaunted multiculturalism could gain much from a deeper religious and ethical understanding as well as the political and legal systems that are integral to a re-emerging Asia.
One thing is clear: North Korea, regardless of its belligerence, lacks the means to defeat South Korea, or to inflict any military damage on the United States. The motive therefore lies not in the execution of any military threat but in the theatre of threat-making.
The new year is scarcely a month old. Yet we have seen enough to know that the fires raging in different parts of the Middle East and North Africa will not easily abate – and that the firefighting efforts of Western governments may prove no more successful than in the past.
The Journal of Dialogue Studies is a new multidisiciplinary peer reviewed acadEMic journal published twice a year by the Institute of Dialogue Studies, a subsidiary body of the London based Dialogue Society.
The Dialogue Society was established in 1999 with the aim of advancing social cohesion by connecting communities, empowering people to engage, and contributing to the development of ideas on dialogue. Through discussion forums, courses, capacity building publications and outreach it enables people to venture across the boundaries of religion, culture and class.
The first issue of the journal was published in the Authum of 2013.
Joseph A. Camilleri Anthony P. Jarvis and Albert Paolini (eds), The State in Transition: Reimagining Political Space, Boulder, Co: Lynne Rienner, 1995, vii+241 pp .
Joseph A. Camilleri, 'The UN’s Place in the Era of Globalization: A Four Dimensional Perspective', in A.J. Paolini, A.P. Jarvis and C. Reus-Smit, (eds.), Between Sovereignty and Global Governance: The State, Civil Society, and the United Nations, London: Macmillan, 1998, pp. 333-350.
Joseph A. Camilleri, 'Globalisation and the New Internationalism', in Joseph A. Camilleri and Chandra Muzaffar (eds), Globalization: The Perspectives and Experiences of the Religious Traditions of Asia Pacific, Kuala Lumpur: JUST, 1998, 5-18.