Global Peace Index 2012
The results of the 2012 Global Peace Index (GPI) were released on June 12th. The 2012 Global Peace Index is
The results of the 2012 Global Peace Index (GPI) were released on June 12th. The 2012 Global Peace Index is
By Professor Stuart Rees, Founder of the Sydney Peace Foundation There are a few days left to appeal the British High
The Sydney Peace Foundation supports the recent recommendations of a senior UN official that the Australian Government refer its proposals
In any country whose people have experienced violence at every level of their lives – social, cultural, environmental, economic, and
Grown Men Playing Boys’ Games : the dangers of ASIO’s arbitrary and unaccountable decisions The Sydney Peace Foundation supports lawyer David
Zimbabwean Senator Sekai Holland wins the 2012 Sydney Peace Prize. Announcement made last night in Harare at a reception hosted
The federal government's decision to allow US troops to be stationed in Darwin is "provocative" towards China and the arrangement
6 March 2012: Palestine matters, not Gillard-Rudd soapies, by Stuart Rees. Published in The Drum. 15 march 2012: Why Kony Is
By Jake Lynch, Director of the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies: There is a growing danger that the political leaders
By James Dhizaala and Stuart Rees The frenzy of conversation about the reach and effect of the Kony 2012 video has
The formidable force that is Rap News has released a sobering assessment of the hysteria surrounding KONY 2012, dissecting with
By Professor Stuart Rees: In the Khan Younis area of southern Gaza, the Qdeh family's modest rabbit farm is one of
The United States should seize the opportunity as push for peace while Palestinians increasingly embrace non-violence. Khader Adnan spent 66 days
The militarisation of Australian history and public memory has a seemingly unstoppable dynamic. I would even say that the conflation of
By Professor Stuart Rees, in the Sydney Morning Herald's Letters to the Editor: The prospect of US charges against Julian Assange