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Bibliography of Published Writings
Books
Australia's Foreign Relations (with Bruce Grant), Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1991, xx + 389 pp; 2nd ed. 1995, xxii + 417 pp.
Cooperating for Peace, Sydney, Allen and Unwin, 1993, xviii + 224 pp.
Australia's Constitution (with John McMillan and Haddon Storey), Law Foundation of NSW & Allen and Unwin, Sydney, 1983, xv + 422 pp.
Labor Essays 1982: Socialist Principles and Parliamentary Government (with John Reeves co-ed.), Melbourne, Drummond, 1982, 199 pp.
Labor Essays 1981 (with John Reeves and Justin Malbon co-eds), Melbourne, Drummond, 1981, 212 pp.
Labor Essays 1980 (with John Reeves co-ed.), Melbourne, Drummond, 1980, 192 pp.
Law, Politics and the Labor Movement (ed.), LSB, Melbourne, 1980, x + 205 pp.
Labor and the Constitution, 1972-1975 (ed.), Melbourne, Heinemann, 1977, xv +383 pp.
Chapters in Books
"Preventive Diplomacy: Concepts and Practice" in The Next Stage: Preventive Diplomacy and Security Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific Region, Desmond Ball and Amitav Acharya (eds), Canberra, Australian National University, 1999.
"Ensuring Peace:The Future of the United Nations" in Peacekeeping and Peacemaking, Tom Woodhouse, Robert Bruce and Malcolm Dando (eds), Basingstoke , Macmillan, 1998.
"Cooperating for Peace" in Past Imperfect, Future Uncertain, Ramesh Thakur (ed.), Basingstoke, Macmillan, 1998.
"Preventive Action and Conflict Resolution" in Peacemaking and Peacekeeping for the New Century, Olara A. Otunno and Michael W. Doyle (eds), Lanham Md., Rowman and Littlefield, 1998.
"The Style of Australian Foreign Policy" in Snapshots of Hope: The Making of Modern Labor, Gary Jungwirth (ed.), Sydney, Pluto Press, 1998.
"The Labor Tradition: A View From the 1990s" in Evatt to Evans: The Labor Tradition in Australian Foreign Policy, David Lee and Christopher Waters (eds), Sydney, Allen and Unwin, 1997.
"The Challenge of Economic Policy: Putting People First" in Labor Essays 1997: Renewing and Revitalising Labor, Gary Jungwirth (ed.), Sydney, Pluto Press, 1997.
"Lebanon: Towards a Brighter Future" in Lebanon: Beyond 2000, Amin Saikal and Geoffrey Jukes (eds), Canberra, Australian National University, 1997.
"Australia and Indonesia: Neighbours for Half a Century" in Colin Brown (ed.), Indonesia: Dealing with a Neighbour, Sydney, Allen and Unwin, 1996.
"Cooperating for Peace" in The United Nations at Fifty: Retrospect and Prospect, Ramesh Thakur (ed.), Dunedin, University of Otago Press, 1996.
"The Impact of Internationalisation on Australian Law: A Commentary" in Courts of Final Jurisdiction: The Mason Court in Australia, Cheryl Saunders (ed.), Sydney, Federation Press, 1996.
"Foreword" in The United Nations as a Dispute Settlement System, Connie Peck, The Hague, Kluwer Law International, 1996
"Cooperating with My Critics: A Rejoinder" in The New Agenda for Global Security: Cooperating for Peace and Beyond, Stephanie Lawson (ed.), Sydney, Allen and Unwin, 1995.
"Regionalism and Cooperation in the Asia Pacific: the Role of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Governments" in The Future of the Pacific Rim: Scenarios for Regional Cooperation, Barbara K Bundy, Stephen D. Burns and Kimberley V. Weichel (eds), Westport Conn., 1994.
"Australia's Regional Security Environment" in Strategic Studies in a Changing World: Global, Regional and Australian Perspectives, Desmond Ball and David Horner (eds), Canberra, Strategic Defence Studies Centre, 1992.
"The Case for Australian Participation" in Australia's Gulf War, Murray Goot and Rodney Tiffen (eds), Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1992.
"Ministerial Response" in Australia's Regional Security, Greg Fry (ed.), Sydney, Allen and Unwin, 1991.
"Australia's Relations with Indonesia" in Strange Neighbours: The Australia-Indonesia Relationship, Desmond Ball and Helen Wilson (eds), Sydney, Allen and Unwin, 1991.
"The New World Order and the United Nations" in Whose World Order?, Mara R. Bustelo and Philip Alston (eds), Sydney, Federation Press, 1991.
"Australia and Papua New Guinea" in The PNG/ Australia Relationship: Problems and Prospects. David Anderson (ed.), Sydney, Institute of Public Affairs, 1990.
"Reform and Regression in the Australian Federation" in Governing Federations, Michael Wood, Christopher Williams and Campbell Sharman (eds), Hale and Iremonger, 1989.
"The Case Against Citizen Initiative" in For & Against: an Anthology of Public Issues in Australia, 1989.
Interview in Speaking for Myself, Graham Little, Melbourne, McPhee Gribble, 1989.
"The Lessons" in The Whitlam Phenomenon, Fabian Papers, Melbourne, McPhee Gribble/Penguin Books, 1986.
"The Legal Profession: a Commonwealth Perspective" and "Discrimination and Human Rights", Papers Presented at 22nd Australian Legal Convention, Brisbane, Law Council of Australia, 1984.
"Australia and the Third world - Economic Perspectives" in Australia's External Relations in the 1980s, Paul Dibb (ed.), Croom Helm Australia, 1983.
"Reshaping the Socialist Objective" and "Socialism and the Australian Constitution" in The Socialist Objective, Bruce O'Meagher (ed.), Sydney, Hale and Iremonger, 1983.
"Scrutiny of the Executive by Parliamentary Committees" in Parliament and Bureaucracy, J.R.Nethercote (ed.), Sydney, Hale and Iremonger, 1982.
"Federal-State Relations and the Constitution" in Writings in Legal Studies, John Glasson and Nick Thornton (eds), Melbourne, VCTA Publishing, 1982.
"The ALP and the Constitution" and "Law and Justice" in Labor: Directions for the Eighties, J.North and P.Weller (eds), Sydney, Novak, 1980.
"The Evolution of the Socialist Objective 1890-1980" (with John Reeves) and "A Socialist Objective for the 1980s" in Labor Essays 1980, Gareth Evans and John Reeves (eds), Melbourne, Drummond, 1980.
"Foreword" in Tocsin: Radical Arguments against Federation 1897-1900, Hugh Anderson (ed.), Melbourne, Drummond, 1977.
"Changing the System" in Change the Rules! Towards a Democratic Constitution, Sol Encel, Donald Horne and Elaine Thompson (eds), Melbourne, Penguin Books, 1977.
"The Most Dangerous Branch? The High Court and the Constitution in a Changing Society" in Australian Lawyers and Social Change, David Hambly and John Goldring (eds), Sydney, Law Book Company, 1976.
"Prospects and Problems for an Australian Bill of Rights" in Australian Yearbook of International Law 1970-73.
Selected Journal Articles and Monographs
"Intervention and State Sovereignty: Breaking New Ground", Global Governance, vol. 7 (2001): 119-125.
"The View From Down Under: A Regional Ally's Perspective on the US-China-Japan Relationship", Harvard Asia Pacific Review, vol. 3, no. 2 (Summer 1999): 36-39.
"Politics and the Media Circus", AQ (Australian Quarterly), vol. 70, no. 2 (1998): 16-18.
"Values and Choices in Economic Policy", The Sydney Papers, vol.10, no. 3 (1998): 83-95.
"The Case for Illegality: Australia's Statement on Nuclear Weapons to the International Court of Justice", Evatt Papers, vol. 3, no. 2 (1995): 65-92.
"The World after Wilenski: An Australian who Mattered", Australian Quarterly, vol.67, no.4 (1995): 3-13.
"Reintegrating the United Nations", Australian International Law Journal (1994): 82-97.
"Cooperative Security and Intrastate Conflict", Foreign Policy, No. 96, Fall (1994): 3-20. (This article won in 1995 the University of Louisville's $US 150,000 Grawemeyer Prize for Ideas Improving World Order.)
"A UN Volunteer Military Force: Comment", New York Review of Books, 24 June 1993, 58.
Australia and Chile: The Asia Pacific and Latin America, Lecture Series, Chilean Council on Foreign Relations, 1992.
"Australia and the United States in the New World Order", The Sydney Papers, vol. 3, no. 1 (1991): 94-102.
"What Asia Needs Is a Europe-Style CSCA", International Herald Tribune, 27 July 1990: 6.
"Australia's Foreign Policy and the Environment", Round Table (1990): 297-305.
"Recent Events in Indochina", The Sydney Papers, vol.2, no.1 (1990): 50-61.
"Australian Foreign Policy Priorities in a Changing World", Australian Outlook, vol.43, no.2 (1989): 1-15.
Making Australian Foreign Policy, Fabian Pamphlet No. 50, Australian Fabian Society, 1989.
Australia and Indo-China, Beanland Lecture, Footscray Institute of Technology, 1989.
"Australia's Trade Policy into the 21st Century", The Sydney Papers, vol.1, no.1 (1989): 91-100.
"The Dismissal: Repatriating the Debate", Quadrant 28 (1984): 76-77.
"Reforming the Law of Criminal Investigation", Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, vol.17, no. 4 (1984): 195-206.
"The Federal Government and Environment Law", Environmental and Planning Law Journal, vol.1,no.1, 1984.
Information and Freedom in 1984: A Report to the Nation, Australian Library Promotion Council, 1984.
"The Tasmanian Dam Case: Background and Implications", Parliamentarian, no. 65 (1984): 10-21.
"Discrimination Legislation", New Zealand Law Journal (1984): 214-217.
"Legal Fees and the Challenge of Unmet Legal Need", Law Institute Journal (1983): 1316-1319.
"The 'Machinery of Government' Constitutional Referendum Bills", Australian Law Journal, vol. 57, no.12 (1983): 690-700.
"Enacting a Bill of Rights", Australian Law Journal, vol. 56, no. 8, (1982): 434-435.
God save the Queen? Australia as a Republic, Universsity of Western Australia Counterpoint Forum, 1982
"Rethinking the Socialist Objective" in Labor's Socialist Objective: Three Perspectives, Fabian Pamphlet No. 34, Victorian Fabian Society, 1981.
The Politics of Justice, Fabian Pamphlet No.33, Victorian Fabian Society, 1981.
Conscientious Objection to Union Membership, Monograph Series No.9, Industrial Relations Society of Victoria.
"Civil Liberties in the Next Decade", Councils for Civil Liberties in Australia, National Convention Proceedings (1976): 6-35.
"Labor and the Constitution", Meanjin Quarterly, vol.35 no.1 (1976): 3-19.
"The Constitutional Validity and Scope of the Trade Practices Act 1974", Australian Law Journal, vol. 49, no. 12 (1975): 654-671.
"New Directions in Australian Race Relations Law", Australian Law Journal, vol.48, no. 10 (1974): 479-491.
"Benign Discrimination and the Right to Equality", Federal Law Review, vol. 6, no. 1 (1974): 26-83.
"An Australian Bill of Rights", Australian Quarterly, vol. 45, no.1, (1973).
"The Browning of Australia", Dissent, no. 29, (1972).
Note: Numerous other published papers, speeches and shorter articles by Gareth Evans may be found, among other places, in Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade publications (Australian Foreign Affairs Record, Monthly Record, Australian Foreign Affairs and Trade, Backgrounder, Insight), World Review and Canberra Survey. Newspaper articles generally have not been included.
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