Nationalism, populism… or pragmatism in an evolving context?
It’s not uncommon to see China under President Xi Jinping labelled as ‘nationalistic’ and ‘populist’ — along with Trump and...
It’s not uncommon to see China under President Xi Jinping labelled as ‘nationalistic’ and ‘populist’ — along with Trump and...
The age of Western economic dominance is all but over, according to a recent Griffith University seminar on the impact...
Sovereign citizens or ‘sovcitz’ reject the authority of the government and legal systems. The COVID-19 pandemic has fuelled extremism, including sovereign citizen beliefs in Australia, says Griffith University’s Dr Keiran Hardy, and poses challenges to law enforcement and public safety.
The world’s single largest election day will take place next month, as Indonesians head to the polls. With more than...
By DrRoshan de Silva-Wijeyeratne Griffith Law School There are some 350 million Buddhist around the world from South and South...
Two Griffith professors have been honoured with Fellowships of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia.
Australia would benefit from many more refugees says eminent Australian anthropologist Professor Bruce Kapferer.
The history of the anti-war movement in Australia and overseas will be the focus of a seminar at the State Library of Queensland on July 9.
A six-year photographic journey by Griffith University's Charles Page has resulted in "Memories In Place: The Centenary of World War 1" book recording Australia's landscape with the battles of The Great War
A line in the sand of Sri Lanka’s constitutional history was drawn in 2005 with the election of President Mahinda...