
Special event recap: Russian activities and Australian interests in the Indo-Pacific
This week we hosted a special conference on Russian activities and Australian interests in the Indo-Pacific - bringing together nearly 100 members of the diplomatic, defence, and academic communities…

Call for papers: EU Values in Policymaking
📢 Call for Papers!The EU-VALUES Network invites scholars, researchers, and professionals from around the world to submit proposals for presentations at our upcoming conference on "The European Union'…

New publication co-authored by CES Visiting Fellow Paul Gretton
Our visiting fellow Paul Gretton has co-authored a new publication titled: “Projecting the Long-Run Impact of an Economic Reform: The Case of the Indonesian Omnibus Law” The paper traces how…

New publication: Special Issue on the Evolving Nature of the Rule of Law in International Economic Law by Dr Ivana Damjanovic
ANUCES visiting fellow Dr Ivana Damjanovic, together with Prof. Nicolas de Sadeleer, a full professor in UCLouvain, Saint-Louis, edited a special issue on International Economic Law and the Rule of…

Opinion piece by Jon Richardson: Why did the US change its mind on Ukraine firing missiles into Russia? And will it impact the war?
Jon Richardson, ANUCES Visting Fellow, published on The Conversation, made insightful comments on the recent US lifting restriction on using missiles by Ukraine. The full article is available…

Opinion pieces on Russia-Ukraine War by Jon Richardson
Jon Richardson, ANUCES Visting Fellow, published an article, How and why Russia is conducting sabotage and hybrid-war offensive in The Strategist. Please read it here. His other piece, …

New release: From Borders to Pathways, edited by Matthew Zagor
From Borders to Pathways: Innovations and Regressions in the Movement of People into Europe (edited by Matthew Zagor) is an essential reading for policymakers, scholars and stakeholders. Through…