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
What the AIIB Can Learn from World Bank Shortcomings David Dollar — Analysis 07 May 2015The AIIB is likely to strengthen the global architecture of international institutions. To understand the impetus for launching the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank […] Read More
The Bali Nine Executions: Indonesia’s Perspective Ashley Rogge 07 May 2015Although there is some debate on the death penalty in Indonesian society, Indonesian media are unified in their adamant support for harsh sentencing […] Read More
The US-Russian Space Station Mission is a Study in Cooperation Steven Freeland — Analysis 06 May 2015As space becomes increasingly militarised, it will become crucial for states to coordinate extra-terrestrial activities. The unfortunate loss of the […] Read More
Laundering Money the Easy Way – Through Australia Christopher Kennedy — Analysis 06 May 2015Australia has become a haven for international flows of laundered money. India has joined the list of countries asking for help in returning […] Read More
Fiji’s Media Still Struggling to Regain ‘Free and Fair’ Space David Robie — Analysis 04 May 2015On World Press Freedom Day on 3 May, Fiji’s news media and civil society groups continue to hope for a free media climate. […] Read More
Trading Nation: Advancing Australia’s Interests in World Markets reviewer Associate Professor Donald Kenyon, AM — Reading room 04 May 2015This is a timely publication. It notes Australia’s transition from a focus on multilateral trade liberalisation during the […] Read More
The Long Search for Peace in Syria Alex J. Bellamy — Analysis 01 May 2015Is peace possible, or a hopeless dream? It was reported this week that the UN’s Special Envoy for Syria, Stefan di Mistura, has […] Read More