Netanyahu’s Election Win Will Change the Face of Israel By Dr Alon Ben-Meir 11 April 2019Prime Minister Netanyahu returning for a fifth term will have decisive consequences for the future of Israel. Read More
Unfinished Business: Russia’s War on Ukraine By Kyle Wilson 05 April 2019The fifth anniversary on 18 March of Russia’s annexation of Crimea and the first round of Ukraine’s presidential election two weeks later prompt reflection on the smouldering war between Russia and Ukraine. Read More
We Should Not Let Extremists Define Us By Asima Rabbani 03 April 2019After the Christchurch terror attacks, it is essential to remain vigilant against the dark forces of hatred and intolerance. Read More
Adani: A Burning Question for Australia-India Relations By Dr Ashok Sharma 02 April 2019Australian resistance to Adani's Carmichael Mine project may have a lasting impact on Australia-India relations. Read More
ISIS Foreign Fighters and the International Criminal Court By Stuart McLintock 23 March 2019There is potential for ISIS foreign fighters captured in Syria to be tried by the International Criminal Court. Read More
Podcasts 23 March 2019A Critical Juncture in the History of Pakistan Recorded on the 22nd of March At our March Event, Professor Samina Yasmeen (AM) talked […] Read More
After Christchurch, what will New Zealand do with its Guns? By Dr Samara McPhedran 21 March 2019Changes to New Zealand's gun laws should be based on calm, objective and honest dialogue about what works to reduce different forms of gun violence. Read More
Owning It By Dr Paul G Buchanan 20 March 2019After the Christchurch terror attack, there needs to be scrutiny of both the online hate speech which contributes to radicalisation and the intelligence failings which allowed such an attack to occur. Read More
Sean Dorney wants spotlight back on Pacific Isabelle Bettridge 19 March 2019Photo: AIIA Qld secretary David Costello with Sean Dorney. Picture: Elias Husband Sean Dorney, the ABC foreign correspondent who covered Papua New Guinea […] Read More
Japanese Immigration: A High Stakes Gamble By Shihoko Goto 18 March 2019The quotas for Japan's two new visa categories are low by global standards, but the demographic realities in the country mean they may open the door for further immigration reform. Read More
India’s General Election: A Preview By Emeritus Professor Ramesh Thakur FAIIA 14 March 2019India's general election is scheduled to run from 11 April to 19 May. In an epic feat of electoral planning, more than 900 million Indians will be eligible to vote in a contest that is likely to be fought on issues including jobs, corruption and national security. Read More