A Fair Budget? Not for the Poor Losing Australian Aid in Record Cuts Stephen Howes — Analysis 13 May 2015The release of the federal budget on 12 May 2015 saw the largest foreign aid cut in Australian […] Read More
Zimbabwe: Mugabe’s Successor and the Future David Dorward — Analysis 13 May 2015As Zimbabwe’s economic crisis remains unresolved, the power struggle over who will succeed President Robert Mugabe is intensifying. After 35 years in power, […] Read More
Who Rules in Writing Asia’s Rules? Analysis 13 May 2015The Asia Pacific is going through a vivid and significant rule-making tussle. It’s unusual because rule-making and norm formation usually involve inching through […] Read More
The Budget and Cuts to Foreign Aid Sinéad Mulders-Jones — Fresh perspective 12 May 2015With federal budgets cuts expected tonight (12 May 2015), it is worth considering how foreign aid cuts may undermine gender equality in the […] Read More
Scholars, Policymakers, and International Affairs: Finding Common Cause Reviewed by Melissa Conley Tyler FAIIA — Reading room 12 May 2015Any attempt to bridge the divide between scholars and policy-makers in international affairs is so welcome that I couldn’t […] Read More
China's "One Belt, One Road" Economic Policy Dong Manyuan and Chris Farnham 11 May 2015AIIA National Office Operations Manager Chris Farnham interviews Mr Dong Manyuan from the China Institute of International Studies on President Xi Jinping’s “One […] Read More
Yemen: Sinking Under an Avalanche of Propaganda Dr Anthony Billingsley — Analysis 08 May 2015In September 2014, US President Obama cited US policy towards Yemen as one of the successes of his Middle East policy. Obama was […] Read More
Vietnam: 40 Years From the Day the War Ended Helen Clark 07 May 2015The Vietnam War left a generation of Australians and Americans with an indelible memory of jungles, helicopters, Agent Orange and landmines. The war […] Read More
Delhi ‘Cracks’ Brussels: India’s Mission to Access the European Market Pascaline Winand — Analysis 07 May 2015The European Union and India might not seem like the most obvious of natural partners. Yet, as Professor Pascaline […] Read More
Human Rights Watch - Shining the Spotlight on International Crises Peter Bouckaert and Taru Leppanen 07 May 2015AIIA National Office intern Taru Leppanen interviews Human Rights Watch Emergency Director Peter Bouckaert on E-Team, a documentary […] Read More