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Darryl Palmer »
Darryl Palmer has a BA (Hons) and MA (Hons) from the University of Melbourne; a BD (Hons) from Drew University; and a ThM from Harvard University. He has been lecturing in Classics since 1960.
Understanding the news in 2021 »
As the Myanmar coup continues to rattle world politics, two books shed a light on Myanmar’s turbulent democratic history. Trevor Wilson’s Eyewitness to Early Reform in Myanmar and Andrew Selth’s 2020 publication Interpreting Myanmar are available for free download. With the UNHCR reporting that
ANU Press triumphs in year of turmoil »
Bolstered by the unprecedented growth in remote online learning, ANU Press enjoyed its most successful year to date. With a collection now exceeding 940 titles and 5 million downloads annually, ANU Press emerged from the turmoil of 2020 as one of the world’s largest open-access publishing houses.
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ANU Press specialises in publications from Asia and Pacific Studies, Indigenous Studies, Social Sciences and Public Policy. Highlighting the diversity of ANU Press’s collection, we recommend the following titles for students or educators. All readers can browse the catalogue by subject area and
Elizabeth Buchanan »
Elizabeth Buchanan is Lecturer of Strategic Studies with Deakin University and a Fellow of the Modern War Institute at West Point. Dr Buchanan holds a PhD in Russian Arctic strategy from The Australian National University and was recently the Visiting Maritime Fellow at the NATO Defense College. She has been a Visiting Scholar with the Brookings Institution and has experience in the global oil sector.
Catherine Fisher »
Dr Catherine Fisher is a historian and policy adviser who holds a PhD from the School of History at The Australian National University. She co-edited Expressions of War in Australia and the Pacific: Language, Trauma, Memory, and Official Discourse (Palgrave Macmillan, 2020). Her work has been published in Women’s History Review and Lilith: A Feminist History Journal, and she has contributed to the Australian Dictionary of Biography.
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Graeme Smith »
Graeme Smith is a Fellow in the Department of Pacific Affairs at The Australian National University. His academic background is in Chinese politics, as one of few Western scholars to have worked within local government in China. He has won best article prizes by China Quarterly and The Journal of Pacific History, and co-hosts the award-winning Little Red Podcast with former NPR and BBC China correspondent Louisa Lim.
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