Trump’s National Emergency and the Powers of the Presidency By Dr Andrew Gawthorpe — Analysis 19 February 2019President Trump’s national emergency declaration will have little impact on what happens on the US-Mexico border. Read More
Electing the World's Banker By Associate Professor Susan Park — Analysis 18 February 2019The resignation of World Bank President Dr Jim Kim has triggered controversy over who should replace him. Read More
The Arrest of a Journalist in the Philippines By Professor Patricio N Abinales — Analysis 18 February 2019In President Duterte’s Philippines, laws intended to combat cybercrime are being used to stifle the free press. Read More
Global Bioheroes: Clinical Research and New Vaccines for Health Security By Professor Christian Enemark — Analysis 18 February 2019Following the outbreak of Ebola in West Africa in 2014, there is growing support to make new vaccines available sooner. Read More
Justifying Iran's Missile Program By Sirous Amerian — Fresh perspective 17 February 2019For Iran, a cash-strapped state with outdated military hardware, developing an advanced missile capability is an effective and cost-efficient way to guarantee its security in a hostile region. Read More
Diplomacy and Crisis Management By Jean Dunn PSM 16 February 2019In this episode of AIIA VIC’s Dyason House Podcast, former-diplomat Jean Dunn discusses diplomacy and crisis management. Read More
The Legacies of the Iranian Revolution at 40 By Haleh Esfandiari — Analysis 11 February 2019Forty years since the Islamic revolution in Iran, the country’s people are tired of the regime’s never-ending revolutionary fervour. Read More
The End of the INF Treaty By Associate Professor Marianne Hanson — Analysis 11 February 2019The collapse of the INF Treaty was caused by the US and Russia's mutual suspicion and their fear of rising powers not covered by the treaty. Read More
The Venezuelan Military Amid the Crisis By Dr Paul G Buchanan — Analysis 11 February 2019The Venezuelan military is crucial to resolving the national crisis. Whatever the outcome in the country, the armed forces and the factions within them will play a decisive role. Read More
Six Things We Learned From Davos By Colin Chapman FAIIA — Analysis 11 February 2019From Prince William and Sir David Attenborough’s chat on habitat loss to a pep talk from Alibaba’s Jack Ma, AIIA Fellow Colin Chapman outlines some of the highlights from the 2019 World Economic Forum. Read More