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Engaging Australians With Asian Languages: Tweaking the Curriculum

Engaging Australians With Asian Languages: Tweaking the Curriculum

The presence of Asian language programs Down Under in the future looks promising and by tweaking the local Asian languages curriculum,..

June 11, 2013 with 0 Comments
Turkey: Democracy In Action

Turkey: Democracy In Action

Erdoğan has recently become increasingly deaf to opposition instead of displaying the pragmatism he had previously. This has catalyzed in..

June 4, 2013 with 0 Comments
What Germany should do about Salafism

What Germany should do about Salafism

Salafism is a challenge to German society. Groups that support or incite violence should fall within the responsibility of law..

May 29, 2013 with 0 Comments
Religion, Society and the Woolwich Murder

Religion, Society and the Woolwich Murder

The continued belief in religion is a symbol of the failure of multiculturalism; immigrants, and their subsequent families, are feeling..

May 24, 2013 with 0 Comments
The F1 Event in Bahrain: A Lost Chance For The Opposition

The F1 Event in Bahrain: A Lost Chance For The Opposition

How did the revolutionaries use this event to raise more awareness or invite foreign support? A large-scale protest that disrupted the..

May 17, 2013 with 0 Comments
CBRN Weapons and Non-State Actors

CBRN Weapons and Non-State Actors

What type(s) of non-state actors, according to their characteristics and objectives, are most likely to use CBRN weapons? ver since the..

May 13, 2013 with 0 Comments
Is K-Pop Failing to Connect With Australians?

Is K-Pop Failing to Connect With Australians?

There are speculative reasons as to why many Australians are not warming towards K-pop. Perhaps the colourful, sometimes ridiculous outfits..

May 9, 2013 with 0 Comments
The Hard Promise of China’s Peaceful Rise

The Hard Promise of China’s Peaceful Rise

The analysis below confirms an on-going change in the distribution of power in the Asia-Pacific. This shift not only discourages any..

May 5, 2013 with 0 Comments
Argentina’s Bondage

Argentina’s Bondage

It isn’t that often that you see a country defending itself in a US court. But in the last week of March Argentinian representatives were..

May 4, 2013 with 0 Comments
Russia’s Green Light?

Russia’s Green Light?

In light of the revelation that the two Boston Marathon bombing terrorists were of Chechen ancestry, does this give President Putin a..

May 4, 2013 with 0 Comments
A Realistic Assessment of Nuclear Disarmament

A Realistic Assessment of Nuclear Disarmament

This essay focuses on three main criteria/assumptions in order to evaluate whether abolition is a desirable policy goal for the..

May 4, 2013 with 0 Comments
#6 Brad Bosserman On The Crisis In Syria

#6 Brad Bosserman On The Crisis In Syria

In this episode of Debrief, James Sheehan is joined by Brad Bosserman, Director of the MENA Initiative at NDN in Washington, DC.   You..

April 2, 2013 with 0 Comments
Germany’s Wind Power Losing Fans

Germany’s Wind Power Losing Fans

As Angela Merkel’s plans to make Germany the greenest country in Europe progress, the unintended consequences of the efforts are..

March 28, 2013 with 0 Comments
The Cyber-Industrial-Complex

The Cyber-Industrial-Complex

The dynamic and rapidly evolving cyber-threat landscape has resulted in extensive budgetary, military, and legislative provisions,..

March 26, 2013 with 1 Comment
Corruption Threatens Libya’s Democratic Gains

Corruption Threatens Libya’s Democratic Gains

Nothing could indicate a stronger commitment to fighting corruption and illegal practices than a comprehensive reform of Libya’s oil..

March 25, 2013 with 1 Comment
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