On the 30th of November 2012, The Conversation website published an article by Centre for Human Rights Education Adjunct, Dr Miyume Tanji titled Australia is now Uncle Sam’s ‘Keystone of the Pacific’: learn from Okinawa.
Miyume’s piece is about the growing presence of the US military in Darwin and the effect this may have on the [...]
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Opinion Piece: Australia is now Uncle Sam’s ‘Keystone of the Pacific’: learn from Okinawa
Posted December 5th, 2012 in Centre for Human Rights Education
Articles: Human rights and militarism – Dr Miyume Tanji
Posted May 7th, 2012 in Centre for Human Rights Education
As part of her time at the National Library of Australia fulfilling a Japan Study Grant, adjunct researcher Dr Miyume Tanji, has recently published two articles. Japan Study Grants are open to postgraduates, honours students, academic staff or independent researchers in Australia who wish to use the Japan-related collections of the National Library for [...]