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The monument was erected by the Darebin Ethnic Communities Council in honour of all the victims of the crime of genocide and other mass atrocity crimes. The monument also stands a a reminder of crime of genocide inflicted historically upon the Indigenous people of Australia, of which the far-reaching effects are still evident today.

Darebin Ethnic Communities Council

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Stories of war, crisis and cooperation in world politics are often told through the lens of the politics of the ‘great powers.’ These states, due to their material capabilities and social standing in the global order, have the unique ability to both foment and mitigate instability and insecurity in ways that shape the global order as a whole. 

Whether the role that the great powers play results in greater levels of stability and order or instead in crisis and disorder rests on the degree of managerial responsibility that these states accept. This forum will consider the prospects for a new age of ‘great power management’ in order to peacefully navigate the shift in the distribution of power currently underway in world politics.

Lecture
6 September 2016

This is the first of a series of four lectures given at St Michael's on Collins, Melbourne

Below are the PowerPoint preseentation and two links:

  • The first is a link to the current state of the Doomsday Clock, first established by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists in 1947.

Lecture
13 September 2016

This is the first of a series of four lectures given at St Michael's on Collins, Melbourne

Below are the the PowerPoint presentation and several links:

The first is a link to video clip in which Waleed Aly speaks out on the issue of Aborignial deaths in custody

www.mamamia.com.au/waleed-aly-aboriginal-deaths-in-custody/

The second is a link to the website of the organisation Animals Australi

Lecture
20 September 2016

This is the third of a series of four lectures given at St Michael's on Collins, Melbourne

Below are the the PowerPoint presentation and several links:

The first is a link to my website giving details of the book

Why Human Security Matters: Rethinking Australian foreign policy

www.josephcamilleri.org/content/why-human-security-matters-rethinking-australian-foreign-policy

Lecture
27 September 2016

This is the fourth of a series of four lectures given at St Michael's on Collins, Melbourne

Below is the PowerPoint presentation which inludes links to several websites.

These highlight important initiatives and projects involving resistance to violence and diverse approaches to conflict transformation, including peacebuilding, peacemaking.

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