Between late 1969 and mid-1972 there were 176 premeditated and politically motivated attacks against a range of mostly government, military, judicial, diplomatic and commercial targets in Australia. Most were undertaken by radical left-wing actors. Such incidents and the organisations and individuals who carried them out can be examined through the lens of 'home-grown' terrorism. This article corrects the popular and historiographical amnesia associated with these events and demonstrates that like the moderate social movements of the 'long Sixties' that sustained Australia's 'Years of Hope', the home-grown terrorist actors who contributed to Australia's 'Days of Rage' were, most especially, influenced by American developments, cultural prod...
It is the contention in this paper that the global "war on terror" is very much a part of the strate...
The World Festivals of Youth and Students – elaborate Soviet sponsored gatherings attracting thousan...
This paper examines the anti-terrorist package Let's Look Out For Australia: protecting our way of l...
From 1963–1973, the Ustaša, a Croatian terrorist organisation, would find an unlikely safe haven in ...
This thesis makes a contribution to knowledge by providing a detailed analysis of how Australian inv...
Islamist Terrorism in Australia is a subject which attracts considerable attention. Academically, th...
Australian interests have been considered viable targets for Islamist terrorists since at least 2001...
The introduction of additional anti-terrorism laws into the Federal Parliament in November 2005 spar...
From the early 1950 s, Australia\u27s ruling party and internal security agency viewed acts of polit...
This chapter deals with acts that were perpetrated after the US events of 11 September 2001 (hencefo...
This chapter examines Australia’s participation in military intervention in the ‘war on terror’ and ...
Counter-terrorism is a product of government, identifying as its target a kind of violence defined a...
Introduction It’s always good to be at the Lowy Institute and I appreciate being invited back today...
In the post 9/11 era much emphasis has been placed on the ‘new world’ in which the threat of terrori...
The Australian Foreign Fighters and Domestic Actors Report 2016 provides a look into the factors con...
It is the contention in this paper that the global "war on terror" is very much a part of the strate...
The World Festivals of Youth and Students – elaborate Soviet sponsored gatherings attracting thousan...
This paper examines the anti-terrorist package Let's Look Out For Australia: protecting our way of l...
From 1963–1973, the Ustaša, a Croatian terrorist organisation, would find an unlikely safe haven in ...
This thesis makes a contribution to knowledge by providing a detailed analysis of how Australian inv...
Islamist Terrorism in Australia is a subject which attracts considerable attention. Academically, th...
Australian interests have been considered viable targets for Islamist terrorists since at least 2001...
The introduction of additional anti-terrorism laws into the Federal Parliament in November 2005 spar...
From the early 1950 s, Australia\u27s ruling party and internal security agency viewed acts of polit...
This chapter deals with acts that were perpetrated after the US events of 11 September 2001 (hencefo...
This chapter examines Australia’s participation in military intervention in the ‘war on terror’ and ...
Counter-terrorism is a product of government, identifying as its target a kind of violence defined a...
Introduction It’s always good to be at the Lowy Institute and I appreciate being invited back today...
In the post 9/11 era much emphasis has been placed on the ‘new world’ in which the threat of terrori...
The Australian Foreign Fighters and Domestic Actors Report 2016 provides a look into the factors con...
It is the contention in this paper that the global "war on terror" is very much a part of the strate...
The World Festivals of Youth and Students – elaborate Soviet sponsored gatherings attracting thousan...
This paper examines the anti-terrorist package Let's Look Out For Australia: protecting our way of l...