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Small Wars & Insurgencies | 2007

UN-consistent : a comparison of Australia's military interventions in Somalia and Rwanda

Mat Hardy

This article seeks to compare Australias involvement in two key 1990s peace missions: those to Somalia in 1992–93 and Rwanda in 1994–95. While there are many similarities between the two missions in terms of time, scale and theatre, the differences are more important. Both missions are usually recalled as failures despite the Australian troops having been extremely successful in their roles during both deployments. Moreover the experiences with intervention in Africa seem to have forever blighted Australian participation in peace missions on that continent.


Journal of Political Science Education | 2017

Modelling online innovation among IR and politics lecturers

Mat Hardy

ABSTRACT This article discusses the use of collaborative online technology in the teaching of international relations and politics. Using a case study from Australia, it finds low levels of online innovation in these discipline areas that correlate with broader examinations of technology use in higher education teaching. Themes of time poverty, technical competence, and lack of career reward are frequently cited as barriers to trying new approaches. The data indicate that at present the most common outcome of any aspiration for IR/politics staff considering innovation is that the effort required to incorporate collaborative online learning is not repaid. These findings are meaningful, since the current lack of innovation and the perceptions of staff regarding support for such approaches are at odds with the marketplace pressures staff and their institutions are under. Based upon the data collected and the wider literature on technology adoption, this article proposes a “Technology-Assisted Teaching Adoption Model” (TATAM) that attempts to encapsulate the innovation judgements made by academic staff and the steadily diminishing incentives they feel towards changing their online teaching methods.


AQ : Australian quarterly | 2007

Wiki goes to war

Mat Hardy


Simulation, games and role play in university education | 2012

From dictatorship to democracy : simulating the politics of the middle east

Mat Hardy; Sally Totman


Australasian Journal of Educational Technology | 2016

The Long Game: Five Years of Simulating the Middle East

Mat Hardy; Sally Totman


ascilite 2011 : Changing demands, changing directions : Proceedings of the Australian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education Conference | 2011

Should we teach an old game new tricks

Mat Hardy; Sally Totman


Oceanic Conference on International Studies (2008 : Brisbane, Qld.) | 2008

The rise and decline of Libya as a rogue state

Sally Totman; Mat Hardy


The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Global Studies | 2015

When Good Dictators Go Bad: Examining the "Transformation" of Colonel Gaddafi

Sally Totman; Mat Hardy


The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Global Studies | 2015

When Good Dictators Go Bad

Sally Totman; Mat Hardy


International journal of arts & sciences | 2015

Game of Tropes: the Orientalist tradition in the Works of G.R.R. Martin

Mat Hardy

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