Bring Back Our Corruption in Nigeria By Allison Felix Timipere and Dr Zibima Tubodenyefa — Analysis 26 August 2018Nigeria’s anti-corruption campaign faces opposition: from the citizens who voted for the government to fight corruption. Read More
Diplomacy in a Globalising World Reviewed by Professor Peter Boyce AO — Reading room 26 August 2018A transnational textbook illustrates the complexity of current-day diplomacy at a time of unprecedented disruption. Read More
Cambodia: a Solution to the Hun Sen Conundrum By Sawathey Ek OAM — Analysis 26 August 2018The international community must hold Hun Sen accountable under the provisions of the 1991 Paris Peace Accords. Read More
The GPDR and Australia: Implications and Opportunities for Businesses By Iris de Orte Júlvez — Fresh perspective 25 August 2018The EU has given individuals within the EU greater control of their privacy, with worldwide effect. Australian companies should see the benefits of being GDPR-compliant. Read More
Sovereign Borders and the Rise of Populism By Professor İlter Turan 25 August 2018Sovereign borders are becoming increasingly porous due to the rising tides of migration and globalisation. This is contributing to renewed waves of populism across liberal democracies. Read More
Humanitarian Aid in War Zones By Dr Denis Dragovic and Peter Bateman 25 August 2018This episode of AIIA VIC's Dyason House podcast discusses humanitarian aid in war zones and careers in the aid industry. Read More
Australia in the World this Week By Allan Gyngell AO FAIIA, Dr Darren Lim and Miles Kupa 22 August 2018This episode looks at Malcolm Turnbull’s “China reset” speech, Australia’s Soft Power Review and political development in Malaysia and Indonesia. Read More
Threats to Indonesian Democracy By Professor Greg Barton 22 August 2018Indonesia’s democracy is facing threats of nativism and populism in the upcoming elections in April. Read More
Rise of Conservative Islam in Indonesia By Professor Tim Lindsey AO FAIIA — Analysis 22 August 2018The selection of Jokowi’s vice presidential running mate is disturbing. It reveals Jokowi’s lack of political authority and is yet another demonstration of increasing intolerance among Indonesian Muslims. Read More
Kofi Annan's Achievement By Emeritus Professor Ramesh Thakur FAIIA — Analysis 21 August 2018Great chief executives need a guiding vision, all the more so in international civil authority. As United Nations Secretary-General, Kofi Annan had such a vision and the skills needed to realise it. Read More