Peace

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Politics & Society

After the fighting: The soldiers who studied

After WW1, returning soldiers faced the question of ‘what next’? University study was the answer for some

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Politics & Society

Australia’s strategic steps before any North Korean conflict

As the war of words between the US and North Korea threatens to turn into war, the Australian Government will be working hard to exhaust all its peacemaking options before entering any conflict

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Politics & Society

Daring to resolve conflicts without war

As the world experiences the second most number of state-based conflicts since 1945, Australia must make greater efforts to support international peace-building

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Politics & Society

Peacemaker: Is Australia up to the task?

Why continued apathy to conflicts outside our borders could ultimately come back to haunt us

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