Policy Commentaries 16 January 2014Two Elections that Matter: India and Indonesia Policy Commentary Two Elections that Matter This policy commentary provides an analysis of both the Indian […] Read More
Policy Commentaries 16 January 2014Two Elections that Matter: India and Indonesia Policy Commentary Two Elections that Matter This policy commentary provides an analysis of both the Indian […] Read More
Why South Korea's Foreign Policy Should Matter to Australia By Dr Rebecca Strating 27 March 2018The relationship between Australia and South Korea has been mostly focused on economics, but there is room for both states to improve diplomatic and defence ties, particularly given their shared strategic interests and political values. Read More
AJIA Commentaries and Provocations 19 June 2014The newest edition of the Australian Journal of International Affairs introduces a new section entitled ‘Commentary and Provocation’. This section will be made […] Read More
AIIA Policy Commentary 16 May 2014The AIIA has published the latest in its Policy Commentary series, Two Elections that Matter: India and Indonesia. The Commentary examines the up-coming […] Read More
John Legge Library 24 October 2019The John Legge Library is a small, specialised collection of books and periodicals located at 356 Collins St. Library Access All current AIIA […] Read More
AIIA Queensland President's Report for 2013-14 12 August 2014AIIA Qld President Geoffrey Ewing has delivered his President’s Report for 2013-14. Patronage and Fernberg Lecture The Governor of Queensland and the Queensland […] Read More
Charteris Library 17 January 2014The Charteris Library is a small, specialized collection of books and papers located at the the Glover Cottages at 124 Kent Street, Sydney. […] Read More
Book Review: Toward a Free Economy: Swatantra and Oppositional Politics in Democratic India By Sanjeet Kashyap 24 August 2023Given the continued relevance of neoliberal economic policy in India, it becomes imperative to investigate the domestic roots of such ideas. Aditya Balasubramanian's new book is a well-researched account of the early Indian proponents of an open economy. Read More
The Russia-Ukraine War is ASEAN’s Latest Political Headache By Dr Andrea Passeri 09 June 2023The war in Ukraine turned the spotlight on ASEAN’s recurring intramural splits, which paved the way for the bloc’s muted and non-committal reaction to the Russian invasion. In fact, the emergence of similar fault lines is anything but a new occurrence for the Southeast Asian regional grouping. Read More
China’s Great Power Responsibilities and the Politics of Hegemonic (Re)Ordering By Dr Beverley Loke 01 June 2023China has moved to drive the debate about great power responsibility on its own terms. Its recent global initiatives seek to delegitimise US and Western concepts of order, while promoting its own contributions to public goods. Read More