Venue: Theatre 1, Alan Gilbert Building
Presenters: Professor John Braithwaite
Many of the most catastrophic wars of recent times, from Iraq to Yugoslavia, were preventable. Even small countries like Australia can develop capacities for 'relational diplomacy' that make this possible. However, Australia also has responsibilities to help prevent smaller scale wars that have a risk of re-igniting in our region, such as in Bougainville. In this presentation, John Braithwaite will discuss the need for Australia to be more innovative in responding to both these large and small relational challenges.
John Braithwaite is a Distinguished Professor, and founder of the School of Regulation and Global Governance, at the Australian National University.
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https://events.unimelb.edu.au/events/7746-a-more-useful-role-for-australia-in-preventive-diplomacy
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