Another International Crisis for Canada By Dr Bruce Mabley — Analysis 18 December 2018The arrest of Huawei's Meng Wanzhou and subsequent detention of two Canadians is creating headaches for Canada. Read More
European Union: Challenges and Opportunities By Professor Philomena Murray 18 December 2018An era of uncertainty presents the European Union with both challenges and opportunities. Read More
Australia Needs to Correct its Record in the Middle East By Ali Kazak — Analysis 18 December 2018The recognition of West Jerusalem as Israel’s capital makes Australia a mockery in the eyes of the international community. The decision makes Australia an accomplice to Israel’s policies. Read More
The Changing Nature of International Humanitarianism By Associate Professor Jacinta O'Hagan 18 December 2018In July 2018, the IPSA World Congress in Brisbane set the theme of the change in international humanitarianism, which presents both challenges and […] Read More
How the Paris Agreement Revitalised Climate Change Multilateralism By Rhys Thomas — Fresh perspective 18 December 2018The Paris Agreement provided new hope for state cooperation in addressing climate change. The agreement does not impose legally binding obligations on countries to reduce emissions, instead allowing each country to voluntarily set its own targets. Read More
Think Tanks and Diplomacy By Melissa Conley Tyler FAIIA — Analysis 15 December 2018Think thanks are increasingly performing diplomatic functions that were traditionally the sole preserve of state officials. Read More
Payne Silent on Human Rights Following Visit to Myanmar By Rebecca Barber — Analysis 14 December 2018In stark contrast to much of the international community, Australia has failed to unreservedly condemn human rights violations following Payne’s visit to Myanmar. Read More
Cyber Security By Bart Hogeveen and Cameron Christie 14 December 2018This episode of AIIA VIC’s Dyason House Podcast features Bart Hogeveen, who discusses his experience in charge of cyber capacity-building programmes at the International Cyber Policy Centre at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute. Read More
May Survives but Brexit Remains in Doubt By Colin Chapman FAIIA — Analysis 13 December 2018Although Theresa May has survived a no confidence vote, any attempt to bring her Brexit agreement before Parliament will likely fail again. Read More
Australia and China: Understanding the Reality Check By Professor Rory Medcalf — Analysis 13 December 2018The recalibration of Australia-China relations is instructive for other countries seeking to respond to the more assertive and coercive elements of Chinese foreign policy. Read More