Saudi Executions: Business as Usual in a Post-Arab Spring World By Dr Ben Rich — Analysis 05 January 2016Saudi Arabia’s execution of 47 people on Saturday, January 2 – its largest mass execution since 1980 – […] Read More
What is Your New Year's Resolution for Australian Foreign Policy? AIIA Fellows responding to the burning question of the week — Analysis 01 January 2016Expert Panel-Fellows of the AIIA Hilary Charlesworth FAIIA-Professor, ANU; Director of Centre for International Governance and Justice Jocelyn […] Read More
Asylum, Aid and Climate Under Abbott: Foreign Policy as Domestic Politics? Associate Professor Matt McDonald — Analysis 31 December 2015The central mantra of the Abbott Coalition was that it would be “more Jakarta, less Geneva”. In a […] Read More
Islamic State's Information Operations Strategy Dr Haroro Ingram — Analysis 31 December 2015The war against Islamic State (IS) is one of the most pressing security issues facing the world today, and combating IS’s information operations […] Read More
Ebola 2013-2015 – How Long Will the Memory Last? Conjoint Professor Lyn Gilbert — Analysis 30 December 2015In December 2013 a small boy in a remote Guinean village and three of his family members died from a mysterious disease. By […] Read More
The Mosquito-Transmitted Virus that is Causing Alarm in Brazil By Jean Daudelin — Analysis 29 December 2015What you may have missed in 2015: the Zika virus has prompted a state of emergency and a […] Read More
Videos from the Vault: Greg Sheridan on the Cold War's Impact Greg Sheridan — Analysis 29 December 2015In December 2015 Greg Sheridan, the Foreign Editor at The Australian, spoke at AIIA Victoria on the Cold War’s critical impact on our political values. Greg […] Read More
Is Vietnam on the Cusp of Change? David Brown — Analysis 28 December 2015Every five years, Vietnamese dare to hope that this time, the ruling Communist Party will take a chance on change. Four successive party congresses […] Read More
Russia, IS and the Future of NATO By Dr Stephan Frühling — Analysis 25 December 2015The years 2014-15 were a watershed for European security. The hope that NATO could enjoy a strategic pause and peace dividend after the […] Read More
The Future of Antarctica: Conflict or Consensus? Associate Professor David Leary — Analysis 24 December 2015If one were to believe all that is written in the media then this century is witnessing the dawn of a new era […] Read More