Vaclav Havel’s life in truth
"Former Czech President Vaclav Havel was exceptional for a simple reason: he was a decent, principled man". Prague, Czech Republic -
"Former Czech President Vaclav Havel was exceptional for a simple reason: he was a decent, principled man". Prague, Czech Republic -
This is an open letter to Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd and Attorney-General Nicola Roxon. It calls on the Australian government
AS MOST Australians contemplate a traditional Christmas of over-indulgence and recuperation, we should spare a thought for one of our
PRESS RELEASE 13th November, Sydney Australia need not be a ‘Frightened Country’: Security through dialogue with China not by threat of US force Sydney
On Thursday 3rd November, Australia's Father of Reconciliation and 2008 Recipient of the Sydney Peace Prize, Patrick Dodson, presented Prof
Below is an archive of print media coverage of the 2011 Sydney Peace Prize. It spans the announcement of the recipient
The 2011 City of Sydney Peace Prize Lecture was delivered to a sold-out crowd at Sydney Town Hall on Wednesday
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Months before Chomsky is due in Australia as guest of the Sydney Peace Foundation, the seats for his public lecture
By Paul Duffill Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, the University of Sydney Opponents of UN recognition of Palestine want the parties
American hypocrisy is enormous: in alliance with Israel they have vetoed so many attempts to identify the real obstacles to
Tuesday 13 September 2011 by: Amy Goodman, Democracy Now! | Interview Ten years ago, at a time when lawmakers from both sides
By Dr Ken Macnab Dr Ken Macnab is an historian and President of the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies (CPACS)
By Jeff Sparrow. Jeff Sparrow is the editor of Overland literary journal and the author of Killing: Misadventures In Violence. If
Friday 5 August 2011 by: Noam Chomsky, Truthout | Op-Ed “It is a common theme” that the United States, which “only