Index

Chapters in Book

Joseph A. Camilleri and Luca Anceschi, ‘Introduction’, in Luca Anceschi, Joseph Camilleri and Benjamin Tolosa Jr (eds), Conflict, Religion and Culture: domestic and Regional Implications for Southeast Asia and Australia, Manila, Ateneo de Manila University Press, 2009, pp. 7-17.

Chapters in Book

Joseph A. Camilleri, ‘Between Alliances and Regional Engagement: Current Realities and Future Possibilities’, in Joseph Camilleri, Larry Marshall, Michalis S. Michael and Michael T. Seigel (eds), Asia-Pacific Geopolitics: Hegemony vs Human Security, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2007, pp. 193-218.

Chapters in Book

Joseph A. Camilleri, 'The Security Dilemma Revisited: Implications for Asia Pacific', in W. Tow, R.Thakur and In-Taek Hyan (eds), Asia’s Emerging Regional Order: Reconciling Traditional and Human Security, Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2000, pp. 305-323.

Article

Joseph A. Camilleri, 'East Asia’s Emerging Regionalism: Tensions and Potential in Design and Architecture’, Global Change, Peace and Security, 17 (3), October 2005, pp. 253-262.

Conference
1 November 2013 to 3 November 2013

Title of Paper

'Asia’s Rise and the West’s Decline: China’s role in the emerging world order'

Presented to:  Panel 1 - New Type of Great Power Relations: Opportunities and Challenges

Dialogue

An Academy-supported workshop on The Prospects for Regional Cooperation: Opportunities for Indonesian-Australian Collaboration was hosted by the Centre for Dialogue, La Trobe University Melbourne in collaboration with its partner institution the Centre for the Study of Islam and Society (PPIM), State Islamic University Jakarta on 25-26 June 2013, Parkview Hotel on St Kilda.

Conference
18 September 2009 to 19 September 2009

Title of Paper

A Nuclear Weapons Convention: Implications for Governance and Civil Society

Conference
27 March 2008 to 28 March 2008

Title of Paper:

Restoring the Silk-Road: Perceptions, Perspectives and Policies

Abstract: 

For centuries a route some 8000 kilometres-long, known as the Silk Road, connected Europe and China by crossing the Middle East and Central Asia.

Conference
11 September 2011 to 12 September 2011

Title of Paper

'Institutionalising the Dialogue of Faiths and Cultures in Asia'

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