Index

Lecture
15 September 1984

The lecture was part of the Defence Strategies Seminar organised by the Office of Continuing Education, University of Adelaide

Lecture
17 July 1987

Part of lecture series organised by the Victorian Association of Social Studies Teachers (since renamed Social Education Victoria)

Lecture
18 August 1981

Public Lecture, The University of New England, Armidale, New South Wales, Australia

Authored Book

Joseph A. Camilleri, Australian‑American Relations: The Web of Dependence, Melbourne: Macmillan, 1980, vii + 167 pp. 

Edited Book

Michael Seigel and Joseph A. Camillleri, Caught between Multilateralism and Alliance: Japan and Australia at a Crossroads (Japanese edition), Tokyo: Kokusai Shoin, 2006, 305 pp.

Event
5 November 2020

Whatever the outcome of the US presidential election, one thing is clear—the US is a nation in crisis. Escalating tensions with China, a global pandemic and fracturing race relations suggest we are witnessing a turning point in American history.

But what does all this mean for Australia and the rest of the world? What will the world’s biggest superpower look like after the election and what are the implications for Australia?

Op-Ed
2 November 2020

Much of the commentary on the US election has focused on the personalities, the contest, the likely result. Will it be Biden or Trump again? But is this the nub of the question?