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The YAIA Podcast
Young Australians in International Affairs
1 episodes
2 weeks ago
In this episode, Dr Charles Miller, Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at the ANU, joins us to unpack why young Australians are choosing to fight in overseas conflicts. He explores historical examples, contemporary cases, public attitudes, legal frameworks, and the motivations driving these decisions.
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In this episode, Dr Charles Miller, Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at the ANU, joins us to unpack why young Australians are choosing to fight in overseas conflicts. He explores historical examples, contemporary cases, public attitudes, legal frameworks, and the motivations driving these decisions.
Show more...
Government
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Why Are Young Australians Going to Fight Overseas?
The YAIA Podcast
22 minutes
1 month ago
Why Are Young Australians Going to Fight Overseas?
In this episode, Dr Charles Miller, Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at the ANU, joins us to unpack why young Australians are choosing to fight in overseas conflicts. He explores historical examples, contemporary cases, public attitudes, legal frameworks, and the motivations driving these decisions.
The YAIA Podcast
In this episode, Dr Charles Miller, Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at the ANU, joins us to unpack why young Australians are choosing to fight in overseas conflicts. He explores historical examples, contemporary cases, public attitudes, legal frameworks, and the motivations driving these decisions.