Emerging Scholars Series 12 July 2017The AIIA launched the Emerging Scholars series promoting the work of young researchers in international affairs in November 2007. The inaugural volume includes […] Read More
Emerging Scholars Series 16 January 2014The AIIA launched a new Emerging Scholars series promoting the work of young researchers in international affairs in November 2007. The inaugural volume […] Read More
Book Review: Trumped: Emerging Powers in a Post-American World By Professor Ian Hall 02 March 2020Trump’s “America First” policies have paved the way for regional powers to assert their own local agendas. Sreeram Chaulia examines how four of these regional powers are faring. Read More
New Emerging Scholars 2015 Released 23 February 2016The Australian Institute of International Affairs (AIIA) is pleased to present the 2015 edition of Emerging Scholars. Since 2007 the Emerging Scholars series has been […] Read More
Meet the editors of Emerging Scholars 2015 22 January 2015The Australian Institute of International Affairs is pleased to announce Craig Beyerinck, Rachelle Saad and Gale Wilkinson as the new editors for the Emerging […] Read More
New Volume: Emerging Scholars 2014 18 November 2014The Australian Institute of International Affairs (AIIA) is pleased to present the 2014 edition of Emerging Scholars. Since 2007 the Emerging Scholars series […] Read More
Emerging Scholars New Editors 18 February 201418 February 2014 The Australian Institute of International Affairs is pleased to announce Sinead Ferris, Daniel Nichola and Camden Luxford as the new […] Read More
Minerals, security and aid: what’s going wrong in the DRC? Felicity Driver13 March 2014Lasting security and stability in the Democratic Republic of the Congo are under threat due to resource exploitation. Long-term peace requires institutional development […] Read More
Minerals, security and aid: what’s going wrong in the DRC? Felicity Driver13 March 2014Lasting security and stability in the Democratic Republic of the Congo are under threat due to resource exploitation. Long-term peace requires institutional development […] Read More
Australia's Migration Changes and its Impact on International Students By Aidan Smith 15 May 2024Australia’s new migration strategy risks deterring students globally due to heightened financial burdens and limited work opportunities. These reforms are alongside the Australian Government’s increased focus on strengthening relations with Southeast Asian nations, including through education. Read More
Organised Labour: The Neglected Asset to Korea’s Future Prosperity By Christopher Khatouki 14 December 2023Korea's economic challenges are many, but perhaps the most pressing is the relationship between the current government and labour unions. A change of mindset is needed if the country is to move beyond the structural challenges seen as potentially existential. Read More