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Devetak, R (2010) Waging Humanitarian War: The Ethics, Law, and Politics of Humanitarian Intervention.. PERSPECTIVES ON POLITICS, 8 4: 1182-1184. 40   0
Brigg, M. J. (2009) Wantokism and state building in Solomon Islands: A response to Fukuyama. Pacific Economic Bulletin, 24 3: 148-161. 199   2 Cited 2 times in Scopus2
Bellamy, Alex J. War. Edited by Alex J. Bellamy London; New York: Routledge, 2009. 17  
Bleiker, R. (2005) War and genocide: Organized killing in modern society. Australian Journal Of Political Science, 40 3: 478-479. 38   0 0
Hanson, M. J. (2001) Warnings from Bosnia: The Dayton Agreement and the implementation of human rights. The International Journal of Human Rights, 4 3/4: 87-104. 41  
Quiggin, J. C. (2006). War over science or war on science. In John Holbo (Ed.), Looking for a fight: Is there a Republican war on science? (pp. 79-81) Indiana, USA: Parlor Press. 16  
Berger, Mark T. and Weber, Heloise (2009) War, peace and progress: Conflict, development, (in)security and violence in the 21st century. Third World Quarterly, 30 1: 1-16. 91 1 1 Cited 4 times in Scopus4
War, peace and progress in the 21st century: Development, violence and insecurity. Edited by Mark Berger and Heloise Weber London, U.K. ; New York, U.S.A.: Routledge, 2011. 91  
Phillips, Andrew War, religion and empire: The transformation of international orders. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, 2011. 63 5
Freebairn, J. and Quiggin, J. C. Water rights for variable supplies, Risk and Sustainable Management Group, WP2M04, June 2004. Australia: The University of Queensland, 2004. 22  
Ali, Saleem H. (2012). Water security future for South Asia. In: European Green Week, Brussels, Belgium, (). 22-25 May 2012. 3  
Lyon, R. B. (2006). Weapons Proliferation in Asia. In Stephen Hoadley and Jurgen Ruland (Ed.), Asian Security Reassessed 1 ed. (pp. 171-186) Singapore: ISEAS Publications. 78  
Bleiker, R. (2000) 'We don't need another hero': Women and the collapse of the Berlin wall. International Feminist Journal of Politics, 2 1: 30-57. 37   Cited 1 times in Scopus1
Toros, Harmonie (2008) 'We don't negotiate with terrorists!': Legitimacy and complexity in terrorist conflicts. Security Dialogue, 39 4: 407-426. 24   7 Cited 11 times in Scopus11
Jull, Peter (2005) We Make A Desert And Call It Reconciliation. 220 241
Jones, D. M. (2009) We're All Terrorists Now: Critical - or Hypocritical - Studies "on" Terrorism?. Studies In Conflict & Terrorism, 32 4: 292-302. 67   2 Cited 4 times in Scopus4
Le Plastrier, Brett (2005) Western Australia's Mandatory Sentencing Laws and Australia's International Legal Obligations. Dialogue e-Journal, 3 2: 1-15. 25  
Dunne, Tim and Wheeler, Nicholas J. (2004) ‘We the peoples’: Contending discourses of security in human rights theory and practice. International Relations, 18 1: 9-23. 20  
Dow, Geoff and Higgins, Winton (2003) What have we done wrong? The responsibilities of the rich. Australian Journal of Politics and History, 49 3: 380-397. 74   0 0
Summy, R. (2000) What is peace and conflict education?. The International Journal of Humanities and Peace, 15 1: 59-60. 16  
Gelber, Katharine (2008). What is political speech? Beyond content and conceptual inconstancy. In: , APSA 2008 - Abstracts and Papers. APSA 2008: Australian Political Science Association 2008 Conference. Labor and social inclusion: A new direction for social policy?, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, (). 6-9 July 2008. 171  
Mackenzie, J. (2003) What Is To Be (UN)Done: Praxical Post-Marxism and Ecologism. Dialogue E-Journal, 1 2: 31-54. 34  
Mols, Frank (2012) What makes a frame persuasive? Lessons from social identity theory. Evidence & Policy, 8 3: 329-345. 22   0
Ganley, N.T. (2003) What's all this talk about Whiteness?. Dialogue e-Journal, 1 2: 12-30. 23  
Bellamy, A. J. (2002) What's so wrong with human rights?. International Journal of Human Rights, 6 4: 121-134. 66  
Jones, David Martin (2010) What's wrong with terrorism studies?. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 64 4: 478-483. 29   0
Gelber, Katharine (2007). When are restrictions on speech justified in the war on terror?. In Andrew Lynch, Edwina Macdonald and George Williams (Ed.), Law and liberty in the war on terror (pp. 138-146) Sydney: Federation Press. 27 3
Ungerer, C J and Jones, D M (2006) When Big Brother is just a state of mind. The Australian Literary Review, 2 1: 7-7. 43  
Bellamy, Alex J. (2009) When is it Right to Fight? International Law and Jus ad Bellum. Journal of Military Ethics, 8 3: 231-245. 71 1
Sullivan, Barbara (2010) When (some) prostitution is legal: The impact of law reform on sex work in Australia. Journal of Law and Society, 37 1: 85-104. 138   8 Cited 8 times in Scopus8
Dunne, Tim (2004) 'When the shooting starts': Atlanticism in British security strategy. International Affairs, 80 5: 893-909. 19   16 Cited 6 times in Scopus6
Jull, Peter (1999) When We Dead Awaken! (Aboriginal Reconciliation in Norway & Silence in Australia). 435 573
Bell, Stephen (2012) Where are the institutions? The limits of Vivien Schmidt's constructivism. British Journal of Political Science, 42 : 714-719. 35   0 0
Ward, Ian (1995) Where Were The Voters? Some Reflections On The News Coverage Of The 1995 NSW State Elections. Australian Journalism Review, 17 1: 125-134. 277 173
Jull, Peter (2004) While Redfern Riots, Whites do Battle. 1383 1421
Solomon, D. H. (2006). Whistleblowers, and governments, need more protection. Democratic Audit of Australia: Discussion papers 25/06, . 23  
Jull, Peter (1998, October 01). White Christmas: North Norway, Greenland, and Nunavut in Winter Dark. Arena, p.23-24. 1472 621
Brigg, Morgan J. and Murphy, Lyndon (2003) Whitegoods (Aboriginal Affairs). Arena Magazine, 67: 30-31. 68  
Bellamy, A. J. (2006) Whither the responsibility to protect? Humanitarian intervention and the 2005 World Summit. Ethics and International Affairs, 20 2: 143-169. 513 19
Palmieri, Sonia (2000). Who is going to open the batting: Gendered codes of Conduct in parliamentary debates. In: F. Castles and J. Uhr, Proceedings of the 2000 Conference of the Australasian Political Studies Assoc. 2000 Conference of the Australasian Political Studies Assoc, Australian National University, (1-15). 3-6 October, 2000. 18  
Jones, D.M. and Smith, M. (2004) Who knows spins: The politicisation of risk based intelligence. World Defence Systems, 7 2: 96-100. 30  
Jones, David Martin and Smith, M. L. R. (2010) Whose hearts and whose minds? The curious case of global counter-insurgency. Journal of Strategic Studies, 33 1: 81-121. 125 3 4 Cited 7 times in Scopus7
Bellamy, Alex J. and Williams, Paul D. (2005) Who's keeping the peace? Regionalization and contemporary peace operations. International Security, 29 4: 157-195. 242 4 25 Cited 18 times in Scopus18
Head, Brian W. (2011) Why not ask them? Mapping and promoting youth participation. Children and Youth Services Review, 33 4: 541-547. 84   2 Cited 3 times in Scopus3
Quiggin, John (2012). Why the Guide to the Proposed Basin Plan failed, and what can be done to fix it. In John Quiggin, Thilak Mallawaarachchi and Sarah Chambers (Ed.), Water Policy Reform: Lessons in Sustainability from the Murray-Darling Basin (pp. 49-60) Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar. 16 2
Bleiker, Roland (2003) Why, Then, Is It So Bright? Towards an Aesthetics of Peace at a Time of War. Review of International Studies, 29 3: 387-400. 523 367 3 Cited 2 times in Scopus2
Jull, Peter (2003) Why the Northern Territory Matters ... to All of Us. 2436 3064
Curran, Giorel and Gibson, Morgan (2013) WikiLeaks, anarchism and technologies of dissent. Antipode, 45 2: 294-314. 14   0
Beeson, M. K. (2006). With friends like these: Reassessing the Australia-US relationship. In Mark Beeson (Ed.), Bush and Asia: America's evolving relationship with East Asia 1 ed. (pp. 213-227) London and New York: Routledge Taylor and Francis Group. 25  
Beeson, Mark (2004). With Friends Like These: Reassessing the Australia-US Relationship. In: Bush and Asia: America's Evolving Relations with East Asia, Brisbane, Australia, (). 26 November, 2004. 428 568

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