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Syria

Lecture materials distributed by Dr Anderson and his public Facebook post.
News //

Controversial USyd academic suspended

Dr Tim Anderson has been suspended and may face employment termination.

December 4, 2018 Pranay Jha and Liam Thorne
Source: Tehran Times
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USyd lecturer under investigation

Tim Anderson is under investigation for supporting a former colleague's decision to wear an offensive patch

August 27, 2018 Lamya Rahman
daesh is bad
Tech //

The allure of @PissPigGranddad

How have we become so captivated by a Twitter user fighting a foreign war?

April 26, 2017 Jessica Syed
Tim Anderson (Herald Sun)
Profiles //

From the lectern to the front page

Felix Donovan and Michael Rees speak to Tim Anderson.

March 10, 2014 Honi Soit
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USSC pushes Washington’s line

Is the US Studies Centre too soft on American foreign policy?

October 22, 2013 Tim Anderson
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Damascus is burning

Alex Downie investigates the impact of the Syria conflict – there and in Australia

October 22, 2013 Alex Downie

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