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Vaccine Nationalism, Big Promises and Warped Speed

September 8, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 8

From sneering dismissiveness of the coronavirus as nothing more than a common cold to a grand promise to find a vaccine, President Donald Trump is […]

Fruits of Illegality: The NSA, Bulk Collection and Warrantless Surveillance

September 3, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 2

He has become part of the furniture when it comes to discussions about privacy rights and personal liberties, arguably an odd sort of thing for […]

Good Riddance: Facebook Threats and News Opportunities

September 2, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 5

News and information can only go so far. Despite the utopian fluffiness about having multiple platforms, the consumers of news want only one thing: the […]

Wasting the Elderly: Coronavirus and the Calculus of Death

September 1, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 2

The director of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, has welled-up because of it. In March, he feared that the world’s elderly citizens risked […]

The Sentencing of Brenton Tarrant: Jailing the Man, not the Great Replacement

August 31, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 21

Brenton Tarrant was sentenced last week. The Australian national who butchered, with relish, 51 individuals in Christchurch at Al Noor Mosque and the Linwood Islamic […]

Waiting for the Old Bailey: Julian Assange and Britain’s Judicial Establishment

August 28, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 7

On September 7, Julian Assange will be facing another round of gruelling extradition proceedings, in the Old Bailey, part of a process that has become […]

Renewable energy heat system to reduce industrial gas use by up to 80 per cent

August 27, 2020 The AIM Network 3

UniSA Media Release Australia is currently considering a range of options to stimulate post-COVID economic recovery, including weighing the relative value of increased investment in […]

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Burying the Hatchet Act: Donald Trump’s Unconventional Convention

August 27, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 8

Conventions suggest norms, a set of accepted rules. Behaviour is agreed upon in advance. In the case of US political conventions, there is much cant […]

Free Speech Be Damned: Joshua Krook and the Australian Public Service

August 26, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 5

There was very little controversial about it. A featured blog post in the Oxford Political Review, authored in April by Joshua Krook, suggested that COVID-19 […]

Hymn for a Broken Empire: Republican National Security Officials for Biden

August 24, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 20

If fodder is needed for the argument that a Deep State is running wild and determined to depose President Donald J. Trump, this will surely […]

Permitted Unlawfulness: The New Zealand Coronavirus Lockdown

August 23, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 14

“Limitation is essential to authority. A government is legitimate only if it is effectively limited.” (Lord Acton) It is a study both troublesome and perplexing. […]

Underpaying Casual Staff and Forgetting Education: The Australian University Formula

August 21, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 5

Scandalous underpayment has become common fare at Australia’s universities. An inverse relationship can be identified here: the wealthier the institution, the more likely it will […]

Google’s Open Letter: Fighting Australia’s News Media Bargaining Code

August 18, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 3

Tech giants tend to cast thin veils over threats regarding government regulations. They are also particularly concerned by those more public-spirited ones, the sort supposedly […]

Foiled in the Security Council: The United States, Extending Arms Embargoes and Iran

August 17, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 3

There are no official policing authorities as such when it comes to international relations. Realists imagine a jungle of states, the preyed upon and the […]

In Denial: Australia, Human Rights and Climate Change

August 15, 2020 Dr Binoy Kampmark 5

When the complaint was lodged in May 2019, there was a sense of the audacious about it. Eight Torres Strait Islanders had taken the trouble […]

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