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The ANU Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs is a world-leading centre for research, education & outreach in the international, political, societal, diplomatic & strategic affairs of Asia and the Pacific. The school is based at The Australian National University in Canberra, Australia, and is situated at the creative cusp between discipline and area studies. It is home to the world’s foremost collection of expertise in the politics and international affairs of Asia and the Pacific.
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Where research meets community building - ARWDO, CEVAW & ANU
Each year Australian Rohingya Women's Development Organisation (ARWDO) holds their annual event in Lakemba, NSW, Australia, bringing together Rohingya women and children for a picnic. This year, the ARC Centre of Excellence for the Elimination of Violence Against Women (CEVAW) research team were invited to join the celebrations. Engaging in partnerships like this, between ARWDO, CEVAW and The Australian National University (ANU), enables the research to be community-based and participatory.
CEVAW's research project is looking at the lived experience of Rohingya women and girls and their experience in displacement, of extreme vulnerability and violence. The annual get together is a particul...
CEVAW's research project is looking at the lived experience of Rohingya women and girls and their experience in displacement, of extreme vulnerability and violence. The annual get together is a particul...
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Women and Peace and Security: The Next 25 Years - Dr Soumita Basu
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Department of International Relations 75th Anniversary Public Lecture Series Understanding and addressing matters of international peace and security is incomplete without taking account of the gendered nature of conflict and peace processes. Recognizing the value that gender lenses bring to its policy domain, the United Nations Security Council unanimously adopted Resolution 1325 on Women and ...
Tell Me What You Don’t Know: Large Language Models & the Pathologies of Intelligence Analysis
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Discussing AI, Automated Systems, and the Future of War Seminar Series This seminar seeks to offer a warning. Prompted by the likely increase in the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in intelligence analysis, it will raise grave concerns about the prospect of relying on large language models (LLMs), including in high-stakes contexts such as the state-level resort-to-force decision-making that...
Seated on the Whirlwind: Artificial Intelligence, Weapons Systems and Moral Agency - Dr Elke Schwarz
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Discussing AI, Automated Systems, and the Future of War Seminar Series Over a decade’s worth of discussions on the ethical and legal implications of AI-enabled weapons systems have yielded limited results. Complicating matters is the fact that, to date, the debate is marred not only by hyperbolic, speculative promises, but also by unhelpful conflations, imprecision of terms. It begins with the ...
A National Interest for Whom? Rethinking the Foundations of War, Peace, & Democracy - Dr Van Jackson
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The "national interest" concept has become an underappreciated source of global insecurity. Not because there is anything intrinsically wrong with people having interests that must be preserved, promoted, or protected. Rather, the “national interest” as such obscures whose interests are served (and harmed) by the efforts of policy elites to secure the state. Governments routinely use the langua...
The Double Black Box: National Security, AI, and the Struggle for Democratic Accountability
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One pressing challenge posed by artificial intelligence (AI) is that its use may weaken democratic accountability for national security decisions, including the resort to force. Military and intelligence decisions are highly consequential, but paradoxically can be the most difficult for legislatures and courts to oversee because they are often classified. To ensure that executive actors adhere ...
Trauma and Care in Research and Engagement on Afghanistan
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This panel discussion was recorded on 5 June 2024 as part of the ANU Department of International Relations 75th Anniversary Public Lecture Series. In August 2021 the Taliban extremist group violently took control of Afghanistan. The ousting of the country’s ruling democratic government precipitated a humanitarian catastrophe, with state institutions nearing collapse, severe restrictions on wome...
Battlefield Trust for Human-Machine Teaming: Evidence from the US Military
Просмотров 1335 месяцев назад
This seminar was recorded on Thurs 6 June 2024 at ANU as part of the 'Discussing AI, Automated Systems, and the Future of War Seminar Series'. Experts agree that future warfare will be characterized by countries’ use of military technologies enhanced with Artificial Intelligence (AI). These AI-enhanced capabilities are thought to help countries maintain lethal overmatch of adversaries, especial...
Multilateral Development Cooperation with Chinese Characteristics? Insights from the United Nations
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China, Development and International Order Seminar Series How has China’s engagement with development-related processes at the United Nations (UN) evolved over the last two decades? And what are the implications of China’s take on multilateral development cooperation? This talk proceeds in three steps. First, and building on insights from a recent Special Issue on China-related power shifts at ...
Accountability and Moral Reckoning after the Brereton Report
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ANU Department of International Relations 75th Anniversary Public Lecture Series This is a recording of a public lecture given on 23 May 2024 at The Australian National University. In 2023, the first Australian soldier was charged with war crimes stemming from the Brereton report's documentation of evidence of murders committed by Australian Special Forces in Afghanistan between 2007 and 2012. ...
In memoriam, Vale Emeritus Professor Harold Crouch (1940 - 2023)
Просмотров 715 месяцев назад
Emeritus Professor Harold Crouch, who died on August 27 2023, was an eminent scholar of Indonesian and Malaysian politics, and of Southeast Asia generally. The author of numerous works on the region, several of which are considered standard treatments of their subjects even decades after they were published, his career was marked by deep commitment to first-hand research. This included not only...
Peace-Making and State-Making: The Case of Early Modern Japan - Naosuke Mukoyama
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Graduate Research and Development Network on Asian Security (GRADNAS) Seminar Series What drives the formation of sovereign states? Existing accounts, most of which are based on European experience, argue that war-making is essential to state formation. This paper draws on a non-European international system to present a different explanation: peace-making and state-making. Departing from the e...
Interconnected Asian History and “Open” World Orders - Manjeet S. Pardesi
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Graduate Research and Development Network on Asian Security (GRADNAS) Seminar Series Historical Asia was an interconnected system of “open” world orders. This is a crucial theoretical takeaway for International Relations (IR) theory from historical Asia. There were multiple, unevenly overlapping orders in historical Asia. This perspective which is rooted in the global historical approach to IR ...
Testing China’s Influence Overseas - the Case of Pacific Island Countries - Dr Denghua Zhang
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China, Development and International Order Seminar Series China and Western powers are competing for influence in the Global South. Little known, however, is the perceptions these developing countries have of China. Using the Pacific region as a case study, this seminar will discuss China’s influence overseas. It is based on Denghua Zhang’s extensive research across the region, especially his r...
Robert O'Neill War Studies Lecture 2024 - Professor Craig Stockings
Просмотров 2707 месяцев назад
Robert John O'Neill AO (1936-2023) was an Australian historian and academic of the highest stature. He served at various junctures not only as Head of the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre (SDSC) here at ANU, and Director of the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), based in London, but was also Chichele Professor of the History of War at the University of Oxford from 1987 to...
The Resilience of Self-Reliance in China: Autonomy, Interdependence and Order-Shaping - Amy King
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The Resilience of Self-Reliance in China: Autonomy, Interdependence and Order-Shaping - Amy King
Breaking Boundaries - Session 8: Labour & Sustainability
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Breaking Boundaries - Session 8: Labour & Sustainability
Breaking Boundaries: Session 7 - Control from Home
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Breaking Boundaries: Session 7 - Control from Home
Breaking Boundaries: Session 6 - Navigating International Standards
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Breaking Boundaries: Session 6 - Navigating International Standards
Breaking Boundaries: Session 3 - Extractive Industry
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Breaking Boundaries: Session 3 - Extractive Industry
Breaking Boundaries: Session 5 - Macro Data
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Breaking Boundaries: Session 5 - Macro Data
Breaking Boundaries: Session 1 - Building Infrastructure
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Breaking Boundaries: Session 1 - Building Infrastructure
Professor Bina D'Costa Discusses Sexual violence in Armed Conflict
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Professor Bina D'Costa Discusses Sexual violence in Armed Conflict
What about whataboutism? - Prof Ian Hall, Dr Van Jackson, Yun Jiang
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What about whataboutism? - Prof Ian Hall, Dr Van Jackson, Yun Jiang
Chasing freedom: The Philippines’ long journey to democratic ambivalence - Adele Webb
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Chasing freedom: The Philippines’ long journey to democratic ambivalence - Adele Webb
Recurrent debates about strategy - Prof Beatrice Heuser
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Recurrent debates about strategy - Prof Beatrice Heuser
Searching for supply: RAAF expansion & US Operational Aircraft, 1935-1941 - Dr Liam Kane
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Searching for supply: RAAF expansion & US Operational Aircraft, 1935-1941 - Dr Liam Kane
‘Saving British face’: Operation Semut and the Borneo Campaign, 1945 - Christine Helliwell
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‘Saving British face’: Operation Semut and the Borneo Campaign, 1945 - Christine Helliwell
Marcos or Robredo? Assessing the dynamics of the May 2022 Philippine presidential elections
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Marcos or Robredo? Assessing the dynamics of the May 2022 Philippine presidential elections
Very nice lecturer ❤
I hope to join the graduate program of political science at ANU in 2025 with the AUSTRALIAN AWARD SCHOLARSHIP. Many greetings from Indonesia ❤
Nobody ever mentioned that based on their latest survey, the majority of the Taiwanese doesn't want independence and are very happy with the status quo. It's the west that want to change the status quo just to poke the Chinese. Everyone tries very hard to demonstrate how the HK formula doesn't work (even today HK is no worst off than Singapore) but no one mention that the same formula used in Macau is working fine. The basic formula can work just that it needs to be fine tuned to suit the local condition. On a separate note, the interest and wishes of the local Taiwanese means jack shit to the US. The Taiwan is just being used by the west to "manage" China.
I'd like to add to this comment as well: Singapore is not what many westerners like to preach about. It's an authoritarian government (one party PAP dominating parliamentary majority) under the guise of democracy - akin to Japan's LDP. Communist China picked up plenty of hard lessons from the founding father Lee Kuan Yew on how to "manage" the populace back in the 70/80s, plenty of parallels can be drawn in economic and social policies e.g. economic liberalization; state-controlled media and journalism etc. It's not called the "Disneyland w/ the death penalty" for nothing yet it's worked fine for the citizens there, no reason to assume why current CPC ruling can't work for China too.
We may ask ourselves to pause a minute or two, and think to ourselves and for all younger generations to come to wish the sooner the Reunification issue is settled, the better for all, less brain-twisting or headache for everyone, the peace..."Imagine ..." the song...? and get on with everyone's real life of peace, harmony, and ever-improvement of our own societal building?
Mainland China drops the threat of war on Monday, On Tuesday Republic of China(Taiwan) will announce independence from China. Play right into American hands.
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God bless China 🇨🇳✊✊✊✊✊✊
There is a fear that both the US and the president of Taiwan might be miss reading the situation. You now have a very anti Chinese US administration that will do anything to irritate the Chinese and strongly feels that when the push comes to shove, the Chinese will back down. Then you have a president that feels that she now have a once in a lifetime chance for Taiwan to permanently break away from China and that the US and the EU will stand strongly behind her. Perfect condition for disaster.
I suggest you guys to skip the first 20 minutes of the talk which is very boring.
GREAT COURSE, GREAT VIDEO - LOOKS AMAZING. AS MATURE AGED STUDENT I'LL PROBABLY LAG WELL BEHIND SHARPER YOUNG MINDS. (....to be young again. This is a definite MUST DO!)