A Revolutionary Evolution: Civil-Military Integration in China By Toby Warden 01 October 2019Civil military integration in China predated Xi Jinping. Understanding this is crucial for effective management of the Sino-US relationship. Read More
It Takes Two to Tango: China and Argentina Are Becoming Closer Than Ever By Ludmilla Nunell 01 October 2019China is turning to science and technology diplomacy to win over one of its most distant partners. Read More
New Agendas for a New Era: The AIIA National Conference 2019 Australian Institute of International Affairs 26 September 2019Experts will be tackling new and emerging international issues in an Australian context at the October 14 AIIA National Conference 2019. Sino-American rivalry, technological development and environmental concerns are up for discussion. Read More
Nuclear Weapons: A Clear Case for Prohibition By Peter Hooton 26 September 2019There are really only two ways of responding to the existential threat posed by nuclear weapons. We can deny the threat, or we can affirm it and work to remove it. Read More
Bonhomie and Business: The Modi Trump Interaction in Houston Professor Raghbendra Jha 26 September 2019The “Howdy Modi” event in the in Houston, Texas and the activities preceding it mark a new high in the India-US alliance. Read More
Tina Turner, Menzies and Suez: What's Love Got to Do With It? By Dr Bob Bowker 25 September 2019The Suez Crisis provides cautionary lessons about Australian identity and shifts in relative national power. Read More
AIIA NSW Events to the end of 2019 23 September 2019 The 2019 Charteris Oration and Dinner Our 2019 annual dinner and Charteris Oration will be held on Wednesday 27 November. This function marks […] Read More
Knowledge, Technology and the New Cold War 23 September 2019On 17 September 2019, Professor Michael Wesley, Dean of the College of Asia and the Pacific at the Australian National University, addressed AIIA […] Read More
Morrison’s New York Climate No-Show By Associate Professor Matt McDonald 18 September 2019Despite being in the United States, Prime Minister Scott Morrison won't be going to the UN Climate Action Summit in New York next week. Is it a case of "too soon after Tuvalu"? Read More
In the Age of Artificial Intelligence: Cyber Security and Great Power Politics By Dr Ashok Sharma 18 September 2019Artificial Intelligence and cyber warfare are emerging as key components in great power rivalry. The international community needs to act fast to develop legal and political frameworks that can mitigate their deleterious effects. Read More
Whither Thailand? An Update on Thai Politics 16 September 2019On Tuesday 10th September, AIIA NSW welcomed James Wise, former Australian Ambassador to Thailand, for an address based on his recently-published book Thailand: History, Politics and […] Read More