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Examine both conventional and evolving security threats while connecting theoretical frameworks to contemporary issues and policy discussions. Investigate multifaceted, interrelated topics including the roots and impacts of warfare; conflicts driven by ethnicity, religion, and ideology; as well as dangers posed by climate change, pandemics, and nuclear weapons spread. Our interdisciplinary approach incorporates perspectives from economics, political science, law, business, public health, and other fields. We offer exceptional academic range and rigor. Our faculty maintain active involvement with policymakers and frequently conduct regional fieldwork. Via our Centre for International Security Studies, students can enroll in courses covering international relations, public policy, and Australian government while gaining comprehensive security studies training. The Department of Government and International Relations maintains connections with leading Australian policy organizations like the Australian Institute of International Affairs and the Lowy Institute.