“The UDHR was more a reaction to the past than a protection for the future.” (Hoang’s note: It’d be tremendously reasonable for us to know about the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and think of it. This is of the understanding of the universal good and not a submission to any thoughts of one-size-fit-all.) http://www.un.org/en/sections/issues-depth/human-rights/ContinueContinue reading “The Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948”
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Environmental Security on top of everything!
Source https://www.military.com/benefits/veterans-health-care/agent-orange.html It is often believed that since the Cold War came to the end, the concept of security was being bloomed during the late 1970s till the 1990s as militarisation. This continues in most parts of the security discourse that considerably defines what security means. However, critics alongside wars and problematic security issues are beingContinueContinue reading “Environmental Security on top of everything!”
Migration, Border Issues and Border Control
What is your answer when you are asked that what is the biggest fear, which you are afraid of, in the contemporary politics? This could be terrorism. In a broad view of security issue, war must be a term that no one in this globe wants it to be repeated. Especially after the tragic eventContinueContinue reading “Migration, Border Issues and Border Control”
Australian’s liberal democratic system?!
NB: Looking into the core elements of a democratic and fair Australian society. I begin by acknowledging the Traditional Owners of the land on which we meet today, and pay my respects to Elders past and present. It has been told that once a person can aptly speak up her or his voice without fearContinueContinue reading “Australian’s liberal democratic system?!”
Asylum Seekers & Refugees – The world’s biggest ‘gap of leniency’!
When the Fourth Industrial Revolution has officially come in this era of modernization, a fast-changing global economy ubiquitously poses in every spectrum of human living standard. Professor Klaus Schwab (The Fourth Industrial Revolution, para. 2), Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum persuaded that “we are at the beginning of a revolution thatContinueContinue reading “Asylum Seekers & Refugees – The world’s biggest ‘gap of leniency’!”
Asylum seekers in a global perspective
The issue of refugee and asylum seekers has come to the attention of many people amongst the Australian societies and the international communities when the offshore processing and the mandatory detention policy of the Australian government undertaken in 2013. However, the actual issue concerned for years until August 2017, the Australian High Court ruling onContinueContinue reading “Asylum seekers in a global perspective”
