Realising Australia's Foreign Policy Potential 26 January 2017The Australian government is in the process of developing its first foreign policy white paper since 2003, intended to guide Australian policymakers over […] Read More
Realising Australia's Foreign Policy Potential By Professor Mark Beeson 26 January 2017The Australian government is in the process of developing its first foreign policy white paper since 2003, intended to guide Australian policymakers over […] Read More
AIIAV Internship Opportunities - Calling for applications 23 January 2017Applications are now being called for two internships – Program and Marketing/Communications. All applications are required by close of business on Friday 3 […] Read More
Nygh Internship 2017 Awarded to Andreas Sherborne 23 January 2017The Australian Institute of International Affairs and the International Law Association (Australian Branch) are proud to announce this year’s Peter Nygh Hague Conference […] Read More
After Trump: Will RCEP Replace the TPP? By Dr Jeffrey Wilson 20 January 2017The Trump Shock has cast a shadow over the trade architecture of the Asia-Pacific. During his transition, Donald Trump has repeatedly reaffirmed his vow to […] Read More
Grillo’s Unlikely Push against Euroscepticism By Dr Giovanni Di Lieto 10 January 2017With an unexpected and ultimately unsuccessful initiative on 8 January, the founder and charismatic leader of Italy’s 5-Star Movement, Beppe Grillo, launched a […] Read More
European Security: Has Trump Reshuffled the Cards? By Professor Sven Biscop 10 January 2017“I think NATO may be obsolete.” When Donald Trump spoke these words during the US presidential election campaign, he most likely had only […] Read More
BRICS in 2016: Growing Influence By Dr Adrian Bazbauers 26 December 2016The last year has brought growing influence for BRICS—Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa— as a formal bloc. However, 2016 has also […] Read More
Rethinking Australia's Foreign Policy By Allan Gyngell AO FAIIA 14 December 2016This week saw the launch of public consultation on Australia’s new foreign policy white paper. It comes at an opportune time, when the legs […] Read More
New Year, New Troubles in Europe? By Colin Chapman FAIIA 14 December 2016Europe has experienced another difficult year by virtue of economic challenges and political upheaval. The UK, Italy and Austria have all changed leaders […] Read More
Turkey: The Gulen Dilemma By Dr Bruce Mabley 07 December 2016The life of Fethullah Gulen, the charismatic Turkish spiritual Islamic cleric in exile in the United States, is considerably more troubled following the […] Read More