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Stuart Rees

Stuart Rees is Professor Emeritus of the University of Sydney and Founder of the Sydney Peace Foundation. He is the former Director of the Sydney Peace Foundation (1998-2011) and of the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies (1988-2008), and a Professor of Social Work (1978-2000) at the University of Sydney.

Author's website: Sydney Peace Foundation


 
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Cruelty as policy
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Israel’s false claims about World Vision
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Poets saving Palestine: I Remember My Name
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Significant support for Palestinians
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Understanding the Palestinian issue
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BDS campaign questions academics' courage
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Boycotting Sri Lanka is not cricket
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Politicians' version of Gaza: lazy, blind and dangerous
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Brave and principled Ecuador: protection of an Australian citizen
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The dangers of exceptionalism: Israel , the USA and others
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Julian Assange: the freedom of free speech
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John Howard's dishonour
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Phony leadership and the need for moral courage
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Justice for Wikileaking Bradley Manning ?
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Stereotyping asylum seekers
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Justice and the fate of the 'Bali Nine'
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Peace as absence of war or true peace with justice? Prospects for 2004
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Ashrawi's critics could learn plenty about justice from her life's work
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Three steps toward developing non-violent responses to armed aggression
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