Australian Outlook Blog Posts

06 May 2014
Dead Reckoning is Sarmila Bose’s attempt to find a middle, and more factual, ground at the intersection of conflicting accounts
02 May 2014
A largely overlooked group in the past, the Uyghurs are starting to get themselves noticed.  China is paying attention, and
02 May 2014
The 2014 South African elections will deliver a win for the ruling African National Congress party. However, internal party divisions
02 May 2014
Rising demand and improving agricultural ties could see Australian live cattle exports to Indonesia reach record levels in 2014, as
02 May 2014
Next week sees the publication of the OECD’s half-yearly global economic forecasts; we will bring them to you here, with
02 May 2014
During the past decade, the U.S. military has shifted its strategic thinking to refocus the ‘situational awareness from the state
30 Apr 2014
The April parliamentary elections in Indonesia have attracted surprisingly little Australian media coverage, having been over-shadowed by the up-coming presidential
29 Apr 2014
While foreign policy has not figured among the key issues in the Indian elections, a new government will have to
28 Apr 2014
Expert Panel-Fellows of the AIIA Hilary Charlesworth FAIIA-Professor, ANU; Director of Centre for International Governance and Justice Jocelyn Chey AM
24 Apr 2014
As the rainy season approaches in South Sudan and fighting continues unabated in different parts of the country, humanitarian needs
24 Apr 2014
This week Australia participated in the second meeting of MIKTA, an informal grouping of Mexico, Indonesia, South Korea, Turkey and
24 Apr 2014
Rumours of the death of the nuclear disarmament cause from Ukraine is much exaggerated. Ukraine could still have been invaded