Tom Nairn Lecture 2009: Prof. Juergensmeyer - part 4
The topic of the Tom Nairn Lecture 2009 is ‘Global Rebellion: Religious Challenges to the Secular State’ and is presented by Professor Mark Juergensmeyer from the University of California.
Tom Nairn Lecture 2009: Prof. Juergensmeyer - part 5
The topic of the Tom Nairn Lecture 2009 is ‘Global Rebellion: Religious Challenges to the Secular State’ and is presented by Professor Mark Juergensmeyer from the University of California.
Tom Nairn Lecture 2009: Prof. Juergensmeyer - part 6
The topic of the Tom Nairn Lecture 2009 is ‘Global Rebellion: Religious Challenges to the Secular State’ and is presented by Professor Mark Juergensmeyer from the University of California.
Tom Nairn Lecture 2009: Prof. Juergensmeyer - part 7
The topic of the Tom Nairn Lecture 2009 is ‘Global Rebellion: Religious Challenges to the Secular State’ and is presented by Professor Mark Juergensmeyer from the University of California.
Tom Nairn Lecture 2009: Prof. Juergensmeyer - part 8
The topic of the Tom Nairn Lecture 2009 is ‘Global Rebellion: Religious Challenges to the Secular State’ and is presented by Professor Mark Juergensmeyer from the University of California.
Tom Nairn Lecture 2009: Prof. Juergensmeyer - part 9
The topic of the Tom Nairn Lecture 2009 is ‘Global Rebellion: Religious Challenges to the Secular State’ and is presented by Professor Mark Juergensmeyer from the University of California.
Kandori Shizuka - Japanese for Peace - Nuclear disarmament forum
Opening remarks: Statement by Japanese for Peace
Kandori Shizuka
Japanese for Peace.
Who will stop nuclear next use? A public forum on nuclear disarmament organised by the Australia-Japan Civil Society Cooperation for Nuclear Disarmament, Nautilus Institute.
Kandori Shizuka talks about her inspiration to join Japanese for Peace, her experience in teaching students in Australia about Hiroshima and Nagasaki and her own understanding of the events of World War II.
Ambassador Rolf Ekéus - The present moment in the task of abolishing nuclear weapons - Nuclear disa
The present moment in the task of abolishing nuclear weapons.
Keynote Speaker: Ambassador Rolf Ekéus
Chair, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
Who will stop nuclear next use? A public forum on nuclear disarmament organised by the Australia-Japan Civil Society Cooperation for Nuclear Disarmament, Nautilus Institute.
Nuclear weapons are becoming increasingly ineffective as a deterrence.
Ambassador Rolf Ekéus addresses some of the issues related to abolishing nuclear weapons. He s
Professor Gareth Evans - The challenge of getting to zero - Nuclear disarmament forum
The challenge of getting to zero: The role of the Australia-Japan International Commission in Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament
Keynote Speaker: Professor Gareth Evans
Co-chair, International Commission on Nuclear Non-proliferation and Disarmament
Who will stop nuclear next use? A public forum on nuclear disarmament organised by the Australia-Japan Civil Society Cooperation for Nuclear Disarmament, Nautilus Institute.
Disarmament requires a broad constituency, including Russia and the
Tilman Ruff - New climate science and the urgency of zero - Nuclear disarmament forum
New climate science and the urgency of zero
Speaker: Tilman Ruff
Australian NGO advisor - International Commission on Nuclear Non-proliferation and Disarmament
Who will stop nuclear next use? A public forum on nuclear disarmament organised by the Australia-Japan Civil Society Cooperation for Nuclear Disarmament, Nautilus Institute.
The very nature of nuclear materials argues for universal and consistent approaches. Plutonium has a half-life of 24,400 years. The research on radiation is showing
Marianne Hanson - Challenging the myth that we need nuclear weapons - Nuclear disarmament forum
Challenging the myth that we need nuclear weapons
Speaker: Marianne Hanson
Reader in International Relations, University of Queensland
Who will stop nuclear next use? A public forum on nuclear disarmament organised by the Australia-Japan Civil Society Cooperation for Nuclear Disarmament, Nautilus Institute.
The possession of nuclear weapons does not make a state secure.
A human tendancy towards inertia. It is easier to do nothing than to take real steps to make change. A sense of complancy
Patrick Morgan - Why are nuclear weapons so persistent? - Nuclear disarmament forum
Why are nuclear weapons so persistent?
Speaker: Patrick Morgan
Tierney Chair, Peace & Conflict Studies, University of California, Irvine
Who will stop nuclear next use? A public forum on nuclear disarmament organised by the Australia-Japan Civil Society Cooperation for Nuclear Disarmament, Nautilus Institute.
Maybe someday we will outgrow nuclear weapons. But that doesn't seem to be the case. Nuclear weapons persist because of broad security reasons; psychological; political; military and f
Michael Hamel-Green - New developments in Nuclear Weapon-Free Zones - Nuclear disarmament forum
New developments in Nuclear Weapon-Free Zones
Speaker: Michael Hamel-Green
Executive Dean, Faculty of Arts, Education and Human Development, Victoria University.
Who will stop nuclear next use? A public forum on nuclear disarmament organised by the Australia-Japan Civil Society Cooperation for Nuclear Disarmament, Nautilus Institute.
Nuclear weapon free zones are the unsung hero of nuclear disarmament. They are legally binding treaties that have been established by regional groups of countries
Tessa Morris-Suzuki - Towards an arc of disarmament: the Australia-Japan connection and post-nuclear
Towards an arc of disarmament: the Australia-Japan connection and post-nuclear security
Speaker: Tessa Morris-Suzuki
Professor of Japanese History, Australian National University.
Who will stop nuclear next use? A public forum on nuclear disarmament organised by the Australia-Japan Civil Society Cooperation for Nuclear Disarmament, Nautilus Institute.
It is important to look at the images of Hiroshima to remind ourselves that this is what nuclear weapons are for, this is what they do.
Kawasaki Akari - Can Japan change? New government, civil society and the region - Nuclear disarmamen
Can Japan change? New government, civil society and the region
Speaker: Kawasaki Akira
Japanese NGO advisor - International Commission on Nuclear Non-proliferation and Disarmament.
Who will stop nuclear next use? A public forum on nuclear disarmament organised by the Australia-Japan Civil Society Cooperation for Nuclear Disarmament, Nautilus Institute.
Japan is calling on a world free of nuclear weapons, but its security arrangements depend on the US nuclear umbrella. Both Japan and Australia
Jimbo Ken - New dynamics: nuclear relations in Northeast Asia - Nuclear disarmament forum
New dynamics: nuclear relations in Northeast Asia
Speaker: Jimbo Ken
Assistant Professor, Faculty of Policy Management, Keio University.
Who will stop nuclear next use? A public forum on nuclear disarmament organised by the Australia-Japan Civil Society Cooperation for Nuclear Disarmament, Nautilus Institute.
Concept of nuclear disarmament has regional variations. Obama commitment to world free of nuclear weapons. US will significantly de-emphasise nuclear weapons and work with Russia to disa
Dimity Hawkins - A global abolition treaty: getting us to zero - Nuclear disarmament forum
A global abolition treaty: getting us to zero
Speaker: Dimity Hawkins
International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ican).
Who will stop nuclear next use? A public forum on nuclear disarmament organised by the Australia-Japan Civil Society Cooperation for Nuclear Disarmament, Nautilus Institute.
We are getting towards the tipping point that will see disarmament. It has been 64 years in the making. There is a ground-swell developing. This week in Australia, the Joint Standing Committe
Dave Sweeney - Fuelling uncertainty: Uranium and Australia's nuclear landscape - Nuclear disarmament
Fuelling uncertainty: Uranium and Australia's nuclear landscape
Speaker: Dave Sweeney
Australian Conservation Foundation.
Who will stop nuclear next use? A public forum on nuclear disarmament organised by the Australia-Japan Civil Society Cooperation for Nuclear Disarmament, Nautilus Institute.
Our mines have a history of leaks, spills, breaches, accidents and incidents.
Hugh Saddler - The nuclear fuel cycle and Australia's energy future - Nuclear disarmament forum
The nuclear fuel cycle and Australia's energy future
Speaker: Hugh Saddler
Managing Director, Energy Strategies.
Who will stop nuclear next use? A public forum on nuclear disarmament organised by the Australia-Japan Civil Society Cooperation for Nuclear Disarmament, Nautilus Institute.
Nuclear power makes no sense in Australia.
Yi Kiho - Transnational linkages for peace - Nuclear disarmament forum
Transnational linkages for peace
Speaker: Yi Kiho
Director, Nautilus Institute ARI, Seoul.
Who will stop nuclear next use? A public forum on nuclear disarmament organised by the Australia-Japan Civil Society Cooperation for Nuclear Disarmament, Nautilus Institute.
Transnational civil society is important for North East Asian security.













