Lowy Institute Poll 2014: Findings Craig Beyerinck 16 June 2014For ten years the Lowy Institute has been conducting a poll of Australians on Australia and the world. In the decade since it […] Read More
Dispelling Four Myths about Sexual Violence in Conflict By Professor Sara E. Davies and Professor Jacqui True FAIIA — Analysis 15 June 2014At the Global Summit to End Sexual Violence in Conflict in London this week a number of myths about sexual violence have been debated […] Read More
Symbolic Embrace Bob Howard — Analysis 13 June 2014The most touching moment of the recent commemoration of the D-day landings on the Normandy beaches was when the French President Francois Hollande […] Read More
Victory and Doubt: What Narendra Modi Means for Indian Diversity Kimberley Layton — Fresh perspective 13 June 201430 years after the anti-Sikh riots of 1984 communal violence continues to be an issue in India. This […] Read More
Everyone Wants the World Cup – Except Brazilians Dominic Meoli — Fresh perspective 11 June 2014As the most-watched tournament in the world begins, domestic tensions have cast doubts on whether Brazil will be able to stage a peaceful World Cup. Usually […] Read More
Brazil's Political World Cup Analysis 11 June 2014Pessimistic stories in the run-up to the World Cup should not be confused with the assumption that the tournament will be a disaster. […] Read More
Is China destabilising Asia? AIIA Fellows responding to the burning question of the week — Analysis 10 June 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
Issues Brief Colin Chapman10 June 2014It’s a while since I’ve flown Qantas and, given the harsh media coverage of our national carrier, I had modest expectations. How pleasant […] Read More
Deconstructing the “Democratic peace”: How a Research Agenda Boomeranged reviewer Femke Avtalyon-Bakker — Reading room 10 June 2014At the International Studies Association Convention in Toronto in March, Michael Haas chaired a roundtable where he presented […] Read More
Explaining Australian and Indonesian Cooperation on Asylum Policy Amy Nethery and Carly Gordyn — Analysis 06 June 2014Australia wants to stop asylum seekers in Indonesia getting on boats. Historically stopping the boats has not been […] Read More