2015 John Gee Memorial Lecture - Peter Varghese
For a hundred years, humans have had the capacity to attack each other with devastating chemical weapons. Seven decades ago, mankind unlocked the secret of the nuclear bomb. In the 21st century, we also fear biological attack, robotic drones and, increasingly, cyber warfare as potential weapons of mass destruction.
Southeast Asian Frontiers
ANU security studies student Zac Lombardo shares his experience of studying abroad as part of the Southeast Asian Frontiers course.
Discover the Garrurru Postgraduate Indigenous Scholarship
Muruwari descendent and Master of Public Policy graduate Hannah Dawson discusses what encouraged her to apply for the Garrurru Postgraduate Indigenous Scholarship and how the scholarship’s flexibility assisted her studies.
Dealing with Threats in Tumultuous Times: General Jim Mattis
In this talk, General Mattis, former commander of US Central Command discusses the changing security environment.
Power Shift - John Garnaut in Conversation with Hugh White
Five years ago, Hugh White lobbed a grenade into Australia€™s debate about the world with his Quarterly Essay €˜Power Shift€™.
US Invitation for Australian Combat Role in Syria - John Blaxland on The Drum
ABC The Drum's John Barron talks to John Blaxland about US invitation for Australian combat role in Syria.
Is Australia Ready for Today's Foreign Policy Challenges? (2015)
In this video from the sidelines of the Australia 360 conference, international relations and policy experts Michael Wesley and Hugh White discuss the foreign policy challenges Australia faces in the 21st century.