Consular Assistance: a Privilege, not a Right Caitlin Clifford 08 December 2014With Australians taking nine million overseas trips last year, Australia is having to cut back on what foreign minister Julie Bishop has termed ‘gold-plated’ […] Read More
Is the Myanmar regime splintering? Adam P MacDonald — Analysis 08 December 2014With one year remaining before the next general election, Adam P MacDonald examines whether Myanmar’s regime is splintering. With one year remaining before […] Read More
The Hard-Headed Case for Good International Citizenship By The Hon Gareth Evans AC QC FAIIA — Analysis 05 December 2014Professor the Hon Gareth Evans reflects upon the strengths and shortcomings of Australia’s foreign policy orientation. The quality of public debate on issues […] Read More
Dr John Hart: The US Mid-term Elections - Consequences and Implications Cameron Hawker and Dr John Hart 05 December 2014Hosted by the AIIA ACT Branch on 27 November 2014, Dr John Hart explains the outcomes and implications […] Read More
Taiwan's Ruling Party Suffers After Elections Stratfor Global Intelligence — Analysis 04 December 2014Stratfor analyses the Taiwanese election results and President Ma Ying-jeou’s decision to resign as chairman of the ruling party, Kuomintang. Taiwanese President Ma […] Read More
AIIA Presents an interview with Professor Wu Xinbo Hale Yildiz 04 December 2014Hale Yildiz, a former intern with the AIIA National Office, interviews Professor Wu Xinbo, Executive Dean, Institute of International Studies, Fudan University. Read More
Between Jakarta and Geneva: Why Abbott Needs to View Africa as a Great Opportunity Samuel Makinda — Analysis 03 December 2014Dr Samuel Makinda explains why engaging with Africa is in Australia’s national interest. Australia’s engagement with African countries […] Read More
Australia as a ‘Top 20’ Power: Balance, Interests and Responsibilities Rod Lyon — Analysis 02 December 2014The final piece in a series sparked by the AIIA’s National Conference “Foreign Policy for a Top 20 […] Read More
AIDS and Human Security By Professor Dennis Altman AM FASSA — Analysis 01 December 2014To coincide with World Aids Day, Professorial Fellow Dennis Altman reflects upon the global impact of AIDS and Australia’s response to this human […] Read More
International Climate Change Diplomacy: the Path from Lima to Paris Krislyn Tan 01 December 2014Coinciding with the 20th Conference of the Parties (COP) starting in Lima today, Krislyn Tan examines the path […] Read More