Futurelearning A historical lens on Trump’s wall Stephen Hoadley examines the building of walls as a superficially appealing initiative throughout history. Jan 23 2019 Stephen Hoadley
Futurelearning A harsh but necessary lesson The killing of Jamal Khashoggi is shocking, but not unprecedented. Stephen Hoadley asks: Will academics be next? Oct 25 2018 Stephen Hoadley
Futurelearning Trump-Putin summit: poker or chess? Beyond the press conference and the controversies, some constructive initiatives might have come out of the summit in Helsinki, Stephen Hoadley writes. Jul 20 2018 Stephen Hoadley
Futurelearning Will 2018 bring deeper disasters or rebounding reforms? Amidst a growing clump of global concerns, Stephen Hoadley reveals why he’s picking 2018 won’t be a year of catastrophe. Jan 10 2018 Stephen Hoadley
International Trump: 1 year on and a batting average of zero A year after winning the US election, Trump is leading his country from centre stage to the wings of international affairs, writes Stephen Hoadley. Nov 08 2017 Stephen Hoadley
Futurelearning North Korea: a dual threat to NZ Dr Stephen Hoadley explores the likely result for New Zealand if North Korea’s nuclear threats were carried out. Aug 22 2017 Stephen Hoadley
Futurelearning Missiles on Syria: An academic view The University of Auckland’s Stephen Hoadley looks at the academic interpretations of the US missile attack on a Syrian military airbase, in the wake of the Syrian Government’s sarin gas attack on its own people Apr 18 2017 Stephen Hoadley
Futurelearning Five things more globally influential than Brexit We should consider the possibility that the divorce will matter little in comparison to larger changes already in motion, writes Stephen Hoadley. Apr 05 2017 Stephen Hoadley