The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution: 50 Years On By Professor Peter Edwards AM FAIIA — Analysis 06 August 2014The first week of August marks not only the centenary of the guns of August 1914, but also the fiftieth anniversary of the […] Read More
Social Media in War: Transparency or Propaganda? Luke Heemsbergen and Simon Lindgren — Analysis 05 August 2014In the 2012 Operation Pillar of Defence, the fog of war gave way to the digital smog of social media. So how did […] Read More
What Internet Memes Can Offer International Relations Research Caitlin Hamilton — Analysis 05 August 2014Internet memes offer a potentially rich source of data for International Relations research and there are many reasons […] Read More
C20: A Focus on Inequality Tim Costello — Analysis 31 July 2014As the gulf between the world’s privileged and poor widens, Tim Costello, Chair of the C20 Steering Committee, calls for not only greater […] Read More
NATO and Australia – Why Common Partnership Matters to Both Barbora Maronkova — Analysis 31 July 2014In today’s interconnected world NATO’s global partnership network seeks to provide an effective response to international security challenges. There are good reasons for Australia […] Read More
Staying on Track Claudia Schmucker and Katharina Gnath — Analysis 29 July 2014The G20 as an informal forum is ideal for frank discussions, but the Brisbane Summit must deliver on the two main issues, global […] Read More
Southeast Asia Maintains International Importance Stratfor — Analysis 28 July 2014As the military regime in Thailand issued a new interim charter and the political turmoil in Cambodia began to ease, the likely loser […] Read More
Are Expectations of Australia’s International Influence Unrealistic? AIIA Fellows responding to the burning question of the week — Analysis 25 July 2014Expert Panel-Fellows of the AIIA Hilary Charlesworth FAIIA-Professor, ANU; Director of Centre for International Governance and Justice Jocelyn […] Read More
G20: Through the Eyes of China Ren Xiao — Analysis 25 July 2014China sees the G20 as a major tool in global economic governance and as a means to strengthen the representation of developing economies […] Read More
The Commonwealth: A Relic of the Past or the Face of the Future? Philip Murphy — Analysis 23 July 2014In recent years the performance of the Commonwealth, which brings together 53 nations and nearly a third of […] Read More