
Wittgenstein and the Dangers of Certainty
Apr 30, 2017 13:54 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
The following notes on the politics of rising uncertainty and the future of democracy were prepared for the inaugural CISS global forum, Peace and Security under Uncertainty, Quarantine Station, Sydney, April 28 2017. The...

Holy cow: as Hindu nationalism surges in India, cows are protected but minorities not so much
Apr 28, 2017 07:18 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Indolent Indian cows sitting or eating on the busiest roads of the countrys cities are common sights for anyone who has ever visited the subcontinent. Today, this mammal is at the centre of the countrys increasingly...

The end: Chilean legend exits presidential race, ushering in a new political era
Apr 28, 2017 07:15 am UTC| Politics Insights & Views
In a dramatic change of heart, former Chilean president Ricardo Lagos, who played a central role in the countrys return to democracy in the 1980s, has withdrawn from the upcoming presidential race. It seems Lagos lengthy...
Trigger Warnings, Evidence-Based Policy and Media Literacy
Apr 28, 2017 07:10 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
With complete disregard for irony, Conservatives are sometimes triggered laughably easily. When the brown folks forget their station, for example. When we ladies get too ballsy. And God forbid if anyone dares fuck with...
Cutting EPA budget puts babies at risk – and makes little economic sense
Apr 26, 2017 08:17 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
President Donald Trump recently ordered an air strike on Syria, fueled in part by moral outrage at images of babies being injured and killed by airborne toxins. American babies are under threat as well. In this case,...
Syria’s forgotten pluralism and why it matters today
Apr 26, 2017 08:01 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
The Syrian Civil War has been raging for six years. It has killed nearly half a million people and left over 12 million, about half of Syrias total population, without a home. A few weeks ago, a devastating chemical attack...
Macron and Le Pen battle voter disdain as they square off for French presidency
Apr 26, 2017 07:58 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
The first round of voting in the French presidential election delivered a profound blow to the two parties that have dominated the countrys politics since the 1970s. Together, the centre-right Republicans and the...