Links to other interesting and relevant online sites.
The University of Queensland School of Political Science and International Studies: http://www.polsis.uq.edu.au
The University of Queensland Asia Pacific Centre for the Responsibility to Protect: http://www.r2pasiapacific.org
Some excellent websites for students and scholars of international relations:
Power to Change, an online ‘masterclass’ (with videos and text) developed by Tim Dunne and Connie Duncombe, with contributions from other UQ colleagues as well as practitioners such as former Australian foreign minister, Gareth Evans: http://masterclass.create-change.uq.edu.au/power-to-change/index.html
The Protection Gateway, a blog founded and edited by my friends and colleagues Sara Davies and Alex Bellamy: http://protectiongateway.com/
borderlands e-journal, founded and edited by my friend and colleague Anthony Burke: http://www.borderlands.net.au
The Vision Machine: Media, War, Peace, founded by my colleague and friend Seb Kaempf: http://thevisionmachine.com
Duck of Minerva, founded and edited by Dan Nexon: http://www.whiteoliphaunt.com/duckofminerva/
The Disorder of Things, whose subtitle is ‘for the relentless criticism of all existing things since 2010’, should tell you about its perspective on things international: https://thedisorderofthings.com/
Theorising the International, a useful resource on theories of international relations developed by Andreas Bieler and Adam David Morton: https://sites.google.com/site/irtheoryresource/
Progress in Political Economy (PPE), based at the University of Sydney’s Department of Political Economy. : http://ppesydney.net/
Foreign Policy, the influential Washington based magazine: http://www.foreignpolicy.com
Also see the blog on Foreign Policy by leading realist scholar Stephen M. Walt: http://www.foreignpolicy.com/voices/walt
Lowy Institute for International Policy, the Sydney based think tank: http://www.lowyinstitute.org
Also see the Lowy Interpreter for blogs and commentary on international affairs: http://www.lowyinterpreter.org
e-IR: http://www.e-ir.info
