West Papua: Hopes of Change with Jokowi Win? Andrew Manners — Analysis 23 September 2014The recent election victory of Joko Widodo has spurred hopes that Indonesia may be about to address the issues facing West Papua. But […] Read More
Predicting International Affairs Charles Miller — Analysis 22 September 2014Given that predictions about grand scale events have mostly proved inaccurate, international relations theorists have attempted to distance the discipline from prophesying. Despite the poor […] Read More
Fiji Coup Leader Gets the Democratic Approval He Wanted By Dr Stewart Firth — Analysis 20 September 2014This was the way it was meant to be, at least in the eyes of Fiji’s self-appointed prime minister and self-styled rear-admiral, Frank […] Read More
A World of Scotlands Rod Lyon — Analysis 18 September 2014Regardless of how the Scottish referendum on independence turns out, it’s worth putting the event into context by recalling some basic facts concerning […] Read More
Will India and China Bond Over Mahatma Gandhi? Mosiqi Acharya — Analysis 17 September 2014Given longstanding border tensions between the two Asian neighbours, Mosiqi Acharya analyses whether today’s talks between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President […] Read More
Should Australia Deploy Troops to Iraq? AIIA Fellows responding to the burning question of the week — Analysis 17 September 2014Expert Panel-Fellows of the AIIA Hilary Charlesworth FAIIA-Professor, ANU; Director of Centre for International Governance and Justice Jocelyn Chey AM FAIIA-Visiting Professor, University […] Read More
Ebola Outbreak: Politics of Prevention and Engagement Sara E. Davies — Analysis 17 September 2014Amid a catastrophic Ebola outbreak sweeping through West Africa, Sara Davies writes on the emerging security environment as well as suggestions to enhance global […] Read More
Regulators, Ride! Domenico Lombardi — Analysis 16 September 2014While important regulatory and reform progress has been made in the wake of the Global Financial Crisis, Domenico Lombardi argues that standards need […] Read More
Slavery in Supply Chains: Time for Business to Step Up Peter Nicholls and Laura McManus — Analysis 16 September 2014Today, in globalised economies, modern slavery permeates all industries and manifests in different forms of forced and exploitative labour conditions. As an umbrella […] Read More
Stopping The Spillover Dr Paola Subacchi — Analysis 15 September 2014To avoid stagnation in the future world economy, G20 nations need to remain vigilant of their various fiscal and monetary policies and ensure […] Read More