This Robert O'Neill War Studies lecture will be delivered by Professor Craig Stockings.
This 2023 John Gee Memorial Lecture will be delivered by Professor Toni Erskine.
Discussing AI, Automated Systems, and the Future of War Seminar Series
Amy King and Wenting He explore the enduring concept of 'self-reliance' (zili gengsheng) in Chinese political discourse over a century.
2024 Coral Bell School Annual Lecture on Indigenous Diplomacy.
This seminar series is part of a two-year (2023-2025) research project on Anticipating the Future of War: AI,
A series of webinars created by the Hothouse at ANU, discussing the intersections between climate change, inequity, and human health.
China, Development and International Order Seminar Series
Dyah Ayu Kartika addresses the impact of anti-gender movements on gender-related issues and policies in Indonesia and their broader implications for the country's democracy.
Join the International Committee of the Red Cross and the Coral Bell School to discuss Afghanistan today: The humanitarian situation, the strength and resilience of the people of Afghanistan, as we
Since February 2021, the coordination for education aid in Myanmar has changed.
Join our panel discussion about the 2023 New Zealand election and its impact.
Pacific states and peoples inside global climate change negotiations (UNFCCC COP): from consensus, coherence to ‘climate updated’
Graduate Research and Development Network on Asian Security (GRADNAS) Seminar Series
Professorial Lecture Series
Department of Political and Social Change Seminar Series
We have heard enough now about US-China rivalry in Asia but not enough about its implications for the region. Join us and our three panelists to unpack this and more.
Following the terrorist attacks of 9/11, the U.S. inaugurated the use of armed Unmanned Aerial Vehicles or drones to combat terrorists. Since then, drones have proliferated broadly.
Since the dawn of the atomic age, nuclear weapons have been central to the internal dynamics of US alliances in Europe and Asia.
Henry's seminar examines the historical approach of the ANZUS alliance towards Taiwan using declassified documents from Australia and the United States.
Robert Cribb is currently undertaking the writing of a chapter that delves into the historiography of modern Southeast Asia for the upcoming edition of the Cambridge History of Southeast Asia, sche