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ABSTRACT This article explores Australian media commentary on white Rhodesians migrating to Australia, focusing on the period of Malcolm Fraser's prime ministership (1975–1983). The main argument is that the Australian media debates about whether to classify white Rhodesians as ‘migrants’ or ‘refugees’ were not merely semantic but reflected a deeper ...
George Bishi, Ana Stevenson
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Outer Space: is it a global common?
This review examines critical questions related to whether the outer space is a global common; it also addresses the challenge of achieving balance between the outer space treaty (OST) mandate of compliance with the common interest principle and ...
Ranjana Kaul
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Sovereign Right Claim on Geo Stationary Orbit (GSO)
The potency and unique characteristics of GSO for placing communication satellites located only above equatorial states makes the GSO as part of natural resources.
Adhy Riadhy Arafah
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Cyclic β‐1,2‐glucan (CβG)‐associated solute‐binding protein of type I ABC transporter was originally identified in Chloroflexus aurantiacus, a phototrophic bacterium. Crystal structures in complex with CβGs revealed unique binding modes that are fundamentally distinct from that of the short β‐1,2‐glucooligosaccharides‐binding protein.
Kazuya Kato +6 more
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From the Ground to the Stars: The Vertical Politics of the EU Drone Wall and Airspace Defence
Abstract This research note analyses the European Commission's Defence Readiness Roadmap 2030 as a manifestation of a new spatial and technological logic of European defence: the vertical territorialisation of security. Moving beyond traditional perimeter‐based understandings of territorial defence, the Roadmap constructs a multi‐layered continuum ...
Justinas Lingevicius +2 more
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The laws of war in outer space
With the development of technology accelerating at a rapid pace, there has not been a more crucial time to analyze the international legal framework of outer space.
Freeland, Steven (R13494) +1 more
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Falling Stars and Sinking Ships: How Article VII of the Outer Space Treaty Needs Maritime Law
The urge to go where no man has gone before has led to great leaps in space technology that only seemed real in cinema. As more private companies, such as private asteroid mining companies in China, attempt to take this leap, it has become clear that ...
McKenzie Franck, Franck, McKenzie
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Maintaining International Peace and Security by Regulating Military Use of Outer Space
Outer space is the new battle ground and states are investing heavily to achieve military supremacy in space. There is no provision in any space treaty that explains what constitutes space and whether the celestial bodies are included in space or not. It
Saadia Zahoor
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ABSTRACT This paper examines the 2025 US decision to deport members of the Venezuelan‐origin gang Tren de Aragua to El Salvador under a $6 million incarceration agreement, arguing that the episode represents a critical evolution in outsourced security governance. By comparing this case with the 1980s deportation of Salvadoran gang affiliates, the paper
Taeheok Lee
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International Law and Security in Outer Space: Now and Tomorrow
Once the domain of a few spacefaring nations, outer space has exploded with new actors, state and private, in recent years. New actors and activities bring new potential threats and concerns for new and existing actors alike. In this complex environment,
Matthew T. King, Laurie R. Blank
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