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Dan Madigan, Abdullah Saeed and Frank Brennan examine religious conflict in Australia as part of the Jesuit Seminar Series.
Commonwealth cousins Australia and Canada are headed toward distinctly different futures
In contrast to previous government apathy, Indonesia’s academics respond to a militant minority.
Tony Kevin’s diplomatic career has directly lead him to investigate SIEV X.
Western intelligence agencies fell down badly over Iraq. So did our consciences, argues Bruce Duncan.
The following is an edited text of an address given by Frank Brennan SJ as part of the Jesuit Lenten Seminar Series 2004.
Why did Australians rally behind Van Nguyen yet appear to care little about the Bali Nine? The differing responses of the community to particular cases appears to be driven more by emotion and social identification than principles, or practical reason.
Anthony Ham looks at the national and international legacy of the bombings in Madrid.
Letters from Marg Honner, Anthony Ham, Matthew Albert
Letters from Helen Noakes, Frank Donovan, Alistair Pound and Frank Brennan.
The view from Spain
The siege at Beslan drew the world’s attention to a long and bloody conflict
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