Essay: Iraq 20 years on – death came from the skies on 19th March, 2003, and the killing continues to this day
LILY HAMOURTZIADOU, a UK-based academic who has been involved with the Iraq Body Count database, reflects on the cost in human lives of conflict in Iraq…
Essay: Shinzo Abe’s killing – the history of political violence in Japan
In the wake of the assassination of former Japanese PM Shinzo Abe on Friday, UK-based scholars, HUGO DOBSON and KRISTIAN MAGNUS HAUKEN, explain – in an article first published on The Conversation – why the assassination is sadly not without precedent…
AFGHANISTAN: AFTER FOUR DECADES OF WAR, WIDOWS BATTLE FOR HOMES
RINA CHANDRAN, of Thomson Reuters Foundation, reports on the post-war struggle of widows to rebuild their lives…
ESSAY: UNEASY HERITAGE – AUSTRALIA’S MODERN CHURCH BUILDINGS ARE DISAPPEARING
In an article first published on The Conversation, LISA MARIE DAUNT flags a warning over the loss of Australia’s “smaller, unassuming” post-war church heritage…