Australian Outlook Blog Posts

30 Mar 2014
As C. Raja Mohan observes in the preface to this book, India has had many ‘atomic avatars’: it has been
29 Mar 2014
It is now three years since the Syria conflict began and the humanitarian situation for millions of people across the
28 Mar 2014
The Australia-Indonesia relationship has seen a number of incredible developments over the past five months. The Edward Snowden leaks shattered
28 Mar 2014
With ongoing conflict in Bangkok, Thai society is confronted with the ghosts of its disrupted democracy. Coups are a peculiarly
26 Mar 2014
Australia is pursuing significant trade agreements with its Asian neighbours under the mandate of ‘economic diplomacy’, yet is missing out
24 Mar 2014
Expert Panel-Fellows of the AIIA Hilary Charlesworth FAIIA-Professor, ANU; Director of Centre for International Governance and Justice Jocelyn Chey AM
24 Mar 2014
Australia’s ascension to the United Nations Security Council has involved a range of diplomatic activities that have not been as
24 Mar 2014
Ambassador Rajiv K. Bhatia, Director General, Indian Council of World Affairs shares his insights on Australia-India relations. Ambassador Bhatia was
24 Mar 2014
President Barack Obama will be at a G-7 meeting in Europe this week to discuss Ukraine; it’s not the G-8
21 Mar 2014
Books about international relations are written from a variety of levels and perspectives: while some are narrated from the lofty
20 Mar 2014
Dr Anthony Billingsley talks with the President of AIIA NSW, Colin Chapman, on the crises in Egypt and Syria and
20 Mar 2014
South Asia is certainly in need of transformation. Riven by border disputes, home to two nuclear powers (with a third