National Observer - Australia and World Affairs - AZ
- A History of Britain, Volume 3: the Fate of Empire 1776-2000.(Book Review)
- A Modern History of Japan.
- A modern China journal, June 2001.
- A necessary re-organisation of Australia's defence.
- A new high court: Justice Dyson Heydon. (Legal Notes).
- A reality check on radical Islamic terrorism.
- A review of the medical standards in abortion services and some resulting problems.
- A Short History of China and South-East Asia: Tribute, Trade and Influence.(Book Review)
- A Short History of the World. (Book Reviews).
- A view from an A.S.I.O. director-general's desk.(Australian Security Intelligence Organisation)
- Abortion and Australia's socio-economic health.
- Affirmative action for judges.(Legal Notes)
- Alexandre Kojeve: Moscow's Mandarin Marxist mole in France.
- America's confrontation with Iran.
- American jottings: notes from a small trip in a big country.
- America and South Asia since September 11.
- Amity: Journal of the Victoria League (W.A.).(Brief Article)
- An important biography of Sir Owen Dixon. (Legal Notes).(Book Review)
- An impeccable chief justice, a dubious attorney-general. (Legal Notes).(Brief Article)
- An unwanted birthday party.(demonstration on mayor Freddy Thielemans' 63rd birthday)
- And who isolated US?
- Anglo-Australian Attitudes. (Book Reviews).
- Arc of instability.(relations between Australia and Indonesia)
- Are judges' salaries too high?(Legal Notes)
- Asia's future and Australia's missed opportunities.
- Australia: A Biography of a Nation. (Book Reviews).
- Australia's Dr. Jim Cairns and the Soviet K.G.B.(Obituary)
- Australian culture wars: losing the argument.
- Australia's nightmare: bushfire jihad and pyroterrorism.
- Australia's new government should understand the following.(Essay)
- Australia's response to terrorism in the Asian region.
- Australian intelligence: confronting the past for a safer future.
- Australian journalism and Mr. Andrew Bolt.
- Australia's apathy in the face of worsening terrorist threats.
- Australia's Digital Television saga.
- Australia--a democracy or just another ballotocracy?(Report)
- Australia's Bid for the Atomic Bomb.(Book Review)
- Australia and the European Union.
- Australia's intelligence future: finding the right recruits to secure it.(Essay)
- B.A. Santamaria's contribution to Australia's culture wars.
- Barack Obama: merited nemesis of the 'neocons'.
- Bertrand Russell: the Ghost of Madness, 1921-1970. (Book Reviews).
- Bias: A.C.B.S. Insider Exposes How the Media Distort the News.
- BOOK REVIEW.(Vietnam: The Australian War)(Book review)
- Brazil turns left: executive power in Latin America's largest country.
- Brighter Than the Baghdad Sun.
- British Cold warriors and the War on Terror.
- Can Australian industry support defence in a regional crisis?
- Changing the guard at Harvard.
- China: the ancient barbarians. (Editorial Comment).(Editorial)
- China's energy needs and Central Asia.
- Chinese defectors reveal Chinese strategy and agents in Australia.
- Christians and foxes: further notes on Britain's culture war.
- Churchill.(Book Review)
- Churchill.(Book Review)
- Common Ground: Issues that Should Bind and Not Divide Us.(Book Review)
- Concerns about child care: part one.
- Concerns about child care: part two.
- CONSERVATISM IN AMERICA: Making Sense of the American Right.(Critical essay)
- Constitutional lies, damned lies and plebiscites.
- Coral Sea marine protected areas: our gift to Asian fishermen.
- Costello's latest bouts of self-harm.
- Cross-examination in the Gunner-Cubillo cases. (Legal Notes).(Lorna Cubillo, Peter Gunner, 'stolen generations' case, Australia)
- CSIRO's political partisanship.(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation editorial on abortion)(Critical essay)
- Cultural and social decline within Australia.
- Current orthodoxy in aboriginal education.
- Daniel Mannix: Wit and Wisdom.(Book Review)
- Days in the life of Alexander Solzhenitsyn.
- Deceiving The Deceivers: Kim Philby, Donald MaClean and Guy Burgess.(Book Review)
- Defamation laws as a form of censorship.(Editorial Comment)
- Defective analysis and the 'Never Never Budget'.
- Democracy: The God that Failed.(Book Review)
- Democracy vs. security.(Reprint)(Essay)
- Directions for Australia's future after the Republic Referendum.
- Disarming Iraq: the Search for Weapons of Mass Destruction.(Book Review)
- Do the courts regard fathers as redundant?(divorce law)
- Doctors, insurance and unnecessary operations.
- Does Balkanisation beckon anew?
- Double lives: three Australian fellow-travellers in the Cold War.(Brian Fitzpatrick, Manning Clark, Clement Byrne Christesen)
- Double standards in 'anti-racism'.(Editorial Comment)(Editorial)
- Dr H.V. Evatt--part one: a question of sanity.(Herbert Vere Evatt )
- Dr H.V. Evatt--part II: the question of loyalty.(Herbert Vere Evatt)(Report)
- Dry: In Defence of Economic Freedom.(Book Review)
- Editorial comment.(United States Congress, Democrate majority)(Editorial)
- EDITORIAL COMMENT.(Editorial)
- Editorial comment.
- Editorial comment.
- Editorial comment.(Editorial)
- Editorial comment.
- Editorial comment.(Editorial)
- Editorial comment.(Editorial)
- Editorial comment.(on the United States presidential election)
- Editorial comment.
- Editorial comment.(Editorial)
- Eight reasons why Australia should not have a federal charter of rights.
- Europe's Turkish Conundrum.
- Europe: resurgence of the right.
- European poll: Israel 'biggest threat to world peace'.
- Exposing environmental myths about the Great Barrier Reef.
- Facing up to the question of torture.
- Failure: the terrorist attacks against the United States on 11 September 2001.
- Female barristers and their feminist supporters.(Legal Notes)
- Feminism today: female barristers complain wrongly again.(Editorial)
- Feminists within the Catholic Church.(Australia)
- Fewer.(Book Review)
- From pink to blue: the mainstreaming of homosexuality.
- From Third World to First: The Singapore Story, 1965-2000. (Book Reviews).
- Further evidence of fraudulent aboriginal claims. (Legal Notes).
- Gallipoli. (Book Reviews).
- General Augusto Pinochet in perspective.
- Genetic interests of ethnic groups.
- George Pell.(Book Review)
- Getting on Track: a Business Plan for Australia.
- 'Global warming scare-mongering.(Column)
- 'Global warming' scare-mongering revisited.
- Global warming--myth, threat or opportunity?
- Global jihad and the evolution of terrorist-training doctrines.
- Goodbye to all that: Keith Windschuttle on white Australia.(The White Australia Policy )(Book Review)
- Have 'anti-discrimination' and 'anti-racism' laws gone too far? (Editorial Comment).(Column)
- Head of State: The Governor-General, the Monarchy, the Republic and the Dismissal.(Book review)
- Here Today Gone Tomorrow: Recollections of an Errant Politician.
- Herzl's Nightmare: One Land, Two People.(Book Review)
- History, anthropology and the politics of aboriginal sovereignty.
- Hitler's Pope: the Secret History of Pius XII. (Book Reviews).
- How to be a useful idiot: Saudi funding in Australia--part II.
- How the Liberal Party can rebuild itself.
- How will Japan's defence change its future?
- Hughes. (Book Reviews).
- Hustler: The Clinton Legacy. (Book Reviews).(Review)
- Identifying the enemy.(law, culture, and freedom)
- If deep in debt, should I spend and borrow more?
- Illegal immigrants masquerading as 'refugees': the muslim invasion. (Editorial Comment).(Brief Article)
- Immigration law and the courts. (Legal Notes).(Australia)
- In this issue.
- In this issue.(Australian citizenship)
- In this issue.
- In this issue.
- In this issue.(EDITORIAL COMMENT)
- In the issue.
- In this issue.
- In this issue.(Editorial comment)
- Independence in the Pacific: France's positive approach.
- India's 2004 elections: implications for the future.
- Indonesia: An Eyewitness Account. (Book Reviews).(Review)
- Industrial modernity and its anti-Americanisms.
- Instead of what?(government programs, taxes, and politicians)
- IPCC climate alarm advocacy has failed: what's Plan B?
- Iran and deception modalities: the reach of taqiyya, kitman, khod'eh and taarof.
- Iran's nuclear deception: Taqiyya and Kitman (Part I).
- Iraq.(Book Review)
- Is the A.B.C. any longer necessary?(Australian Broadcasting Commission)
- Israel/Palestine: How to End the War of 1948.(Book Review)
- Israel's disastrous war in South Lebanon.
- J. Edgar Hoover's final years: 1960-72.
- J. Edgar Hoover and the Ku Klux Klan.
- J.A. Lyons--the 'Tame Tasmanian'.
- John Howard--leadership and character; Peter Costello, 'The Hollow Man'.
- John Gilbert Winant at Geneva: the testimony of Sir Walter Crocker.
- John Gorton: He Did It His Way.
- Joseph Furphy and genocide.
- Judicial disapproval of 'religious vilification' laws.(Editorial)
- Keeper of the Faith: A Biography of Jim Cairns.(Book Review)
- Keith Windschuttle and aboriginal history.
- Keith Windschuttle on White Australia.
- Kevin Rudd's touching ways.(EDITORIAL COMMENT)(Interview)
- Kinsey: Let's Talk About Sex.(Movie Review)
- Kyoto the fraud: how Australians are being conned.(Essay)
- Lessons from the Vietnam War.
- Lest we forget: a life in the shadows.(rememberance of war veterans)
- Liberating intelligence from suffocating bureaucracy.
- Lieutenant-General Cosgrove and the born-again Vietnam protesters.
- Life at the Bottom.(Book Review)
- Lights out on liberty.
- Little children are sacred.(EDITORIAL COMMENT)
- 'Live free or die!'.
- Looking forward by looking back: a pragmatic look at nuclear non-proliferation, disarmament and arms control.
- Lunging leftward.(neoconservatism in Australia)
- Mafia influence and the Whitlam government.(Edward Gough Whitlam, political aspects of Australia)(Editorial)
- Malcolm Fraser: political decadent.
- Mandatory sentencing -- a catalyst for debate.
- Manning Clark and Judah Waten.
- Margaret Thatcher: a legacy of freedom.
- Michael Crichton on 'global warming'.(State of Fear)(Book Review)
- Middle American radical: Samuel Francis (1947-2005).(Obituary)(Biography)
- Montezuma's revenge: Mexico, the United States, and demography.
- Morality and convenience abortions.(EDITORIAL COMMENT)
- Mr Costello's repeated budget failure.(ARTICLES)
- Mr Howard's populism.(John Howard)
- Mr Peter Costello's wasted opportunities.
- Mr. Alexander Downer--Mr. Howard's court buffoon. (Editorial Comment).
- Mr. Daryl Williams: an inadequate Attorney-General. (Legal Notes).(Brief Article)
- Mr. David Hicks' legal costs: why should taxpayers fund them?(LEGAL ISSUES)
- Mr. Malcolm Turnbull and Mr. Peter Costello.
- Mr. Mark Latham and the labor party.(The Latham Diaries)(Book review)
- Mr. Peter Costello: Australia's worst post-war treasurer.(Brief Article)
- Mr. Peter Costello: a poor man's Paul Keating. (Editorial Comment).(Brief Article)
- Mr. Philip Ruddock: a conscientious defender of Australia's sovereignty.
- Mr. Peter Costello: white-anting the Liberal Party.(replacement of John Howard as treasirer)
- Mr. Peter Reith and the liberal succession. (Editorial Comment).(Brief Article)(Editorial)
- Multiculturalism and the Politics of Guilt: Toward a Secular Theocracy.(Book Review)
- Multiculturalism and Middle East terrorism.
- Mussolini: a New Life.(Book Review)
- New editor for National Observer.(Brief article)
- North Korea's nuclear game under scrutiny.
- North Korea in the emerging international system: prescriptions for South Korea.
- Now is the time for tax reform.(Editorial Comment)
- On mining and minerals.
- Our culture-killers.(Editorial comment)(Editorial)
- Our Posthuman Future.(Book Review)
- Pakistan: Islam, radicalism and the army.
- Patrick Buchanan: 'The Death of the West'. (Editorial Comment).(Critical Essay)
- Peking's planned Anschluss with Taiwan: illusion and reality in China's civil war.
- Perspectives on the Vietnam War and the Iraq War.
- Peter Costello: The New Liberal. (Book Reviews).(Review)
- Political correctness in the British armed forces.
- Postcommunism and the Theory of Democracy.
- Practicalities in regard to the repatriation of Moslems from Australia. (Editorial Comment).
- Real tax reform and fraudulent tax reform.
- Reflections on a Ravaged Century.
- Reluctant Saviour: Australia, Indonesia and the Independence of East Timor.(Book Review)
- 'Reshaping Australia': 2020 and all that.(Australia 2020 Summit)(Essay)
- Revisiting Solzhenitsyn.
- Richard Helms and the C.I.A. choices amongst conflicting duties.(United States Central Intelligence Agency)
- Scalia Dissents: Writings of the Supreme Court's wittiest, most outspoken justice.(Book review)
- Scoring high grades by mirroring the teacher's mistakes.
- Second thoughts on feminism.(Critical Essay)
- Secret Saudi funding of radical Islamic groups in Australia.(Saudi Arabia)
- Should Chief Justice Black resign?(Michael Black)(personal opinion, breach of trust, and impropriety)
- Should Justice Kirby resign?(Michael Kirby )(Brief Article)
- Sinful WASPs.
- Sir Walter Crocker at one hundred.(Biography)
- Solutions to the Muslim problem in Australia.
- Some important myths about 'globalisation'.
- Some antinomian trends in ethical investment.
- Steadfast Knight: A Life of Sir Hal Colebatch.(Book Review)
- Suharto's legacy.
- 'Taqiiyya' and the global war against terrorism.
- 'Taqiyya': how Islamic extremists deceive the West.(Hezbollah, practice of Muslims blatantly lying to non-Muslims)
- Terrorism and the new left in the 'Sixties.
- Terrorism: the heavy price of Israel. (Editorial Comment).(Brief Article)
- Terror: From Tyrannicide to Terrorism.
- The 1975 dismissal: setting the record straight.
- The 2004 federal election.(in Australia)
- The aggressive homosexual lobby: alternative lifestyle or perversion?(Editorial Comment)(Editorial)
- The accelerating growth in commonwealth spending.
- The abortion-breast cancer link: a medical-legal nightmare on the horizon.
- The Australian polity: the worm in the rose.(Editorial)
- The Blogging Revolution.
- THE BAADER MEINHOF COMPLEX, (rated MA+, with English subtitles).
- The Boy From Boree Creek: The Tim Fischer Story. (Book Reviews).(Review)
- The brother countries.(Robert Menzies and Richard Nixon)
- The Body of Il Duce: Mussolini's Corpse and the Fortunes of Italy.(Book review)
- The Bush doctrine and the emerging new world order.
- The bureaucracy's control over the Australian defence force.
- The Coalition and the need to exchange preferences with One Nation.(Editorial)
- The Cheka, G.P.U. and O.G.P.U.: Bolshevism's early secret police.(All-Russian Extraordinary Commission for Combating Counter-revolution and Sabotage, State Political Directorate, and Unified State Political Directorate)
- The chattering class and Australian social cohesion.
- The case for a state of Palestine.
- The cancer of electoral fraud in Australia.(Brief Article)(Editorial)
- The continuing legacy of the sixties.
- THE CULT OF THE AMATEUR: How Today's Internet is Killing Our Culture.(Critical essay)
- The case for the two-parent family: Part I.
- The case for the two-parent family Part II [continued from issue 52].
- The campaign against Dr. Peter Hollingworth.
- The Crisis of Islam: Holy War and Unholy Terror.(Book Review)
- The Chastening: Inside the Crisis that Rocked the Global Financial System and Humbled the I.M.F.(Brief Article)
- The debates we have to have.
- The dangers of weasel words: 'corporate social responsibility' as a banner for left-wing politics.
- The erosion of national sovereignty.
- The Essential Russell Kirk.(The Essential Russell Kirk: Selected Essays)(Book review)
- The elite agenda and the media.
- The future of Mr Kevin Rudd.
- The future of Mr. Peter Costello.(budget and economic policy)
- The Global Reach of Empire.(Book Review)
- The government of Australia by public servants. (Editorial Comment).
- The good offices of Mr. John Stone.
- The general agreement on trade in services: another detraction from Australia's sovereignty. (Editorial Comment).
- The global power shift: defending Australia's Independence.
- The Holocaust Industry: Reflections On The Exploitation of Jewish Suffering. (Book Reviews).(Review)
- The hostile use of 'mate' and mateship.(EDITORIAL COMMENT)
- The High Court's workplaces decision: implications for our federal system.
- The history of appeasement repeats itself.
- The heavy burden of Israel upon the West. (Editorial Comment).(Column)
- The High Court and Mr. S.E.K. Hulme Q.C.(Legal Notes)
- The inappropriateness of political appointments: Alastair Nicholson C.J. leaves the family court.(Legal Notes)
- The implications of President Hu's visit to Australia.
- The ill portents of Mr. Kim Beazley. (Editorial Comment).(Brief Article)
- The International Criminal Court and social engineering.
- The importance of the 'rule of law' in the development of the Australia-China business relationship.
- The invalidity of any purported ratification of the proposed international criminal court. (Legal notes).
- The immigration policies of the Commonwealth Government.
- The increasing powers of the Family court.(Elizabeth Evatt and Alastair Nicholson infulence prejudice of Australia. Family Court)
- The Kyoto controversy and Senator Hill.
- The media and public relations.
- The Mumbai attacks and the use of torture.
- The marriage power: constitutional issues.(LEGAL NOTES)
- The media and Archbishop Pell: promoting the victim culture. (Editorial Comment).(Catholic Archbishop George Pell)(Editorial)
- The national interest: can we any longer define it?
- The origins of the radical intelligentsia in the 'Sixties.
- The problem of work-related tax deductions.