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The Case for an Australian Iraq War Inquiry is Compelling

The release of the Chilcot Report into the circumstances under which the United Kingdom took part in the invasion and occupation of Iraq in 2003 has raised fresh questions of how Australia came to join the unfortunately named...

James ONeill

NATO’s Warsaw Communiqué: Planning the Crime of Aggression

I have been a defence lawyer most of my working life and am not used to gathering evidence for a prosecution, but circumstances impelled me to open a file for the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, or perhaps some...

Christopher Black

South China Sea turns into Geopolitical Theater

The world news was all abuzz over The Hague tribunal’s unanimous ruling in favor of the Philippines in rejecting all of China’s far reaching claims over the South China Sea. It seems that Marco Polo’s historic testimony of his...

Jim Dean