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Understanding global problems

 Nautilus essays

  • Global Problems, Global Solutions: Research and Analysis for Public Policy, Peter Hayes and Richard Tanter, [PPT, 4.3Mb]

  • Global Problems, Global Solutions, Peter Hayes, Peter Hayes, May 9, 2007.

Union of International Associations/Union of Intelligible Associations

  • Understanding global problems - Union of International Association's Encyclopedia of World Problems, Anthony Judge and Nadia McLaren.

Precursors and parallels 

Knowledge formation and knowledge ecosystems 

Complexity and risk 

Network analysis

Project coordinator: Richard Tanter
17 May 2008

Last Modified: 18 May 2008

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  • Climate Change and Reframing Australia-Indonesia Security
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