International relations has long been part of China’s higher education system. Hiding this part of history has proved detrimental to
On retirement in 1998, I was given almost unreserved access by Foreign Affairs and Trade to a rich archive of
The AIIA hosted an informal meeting with a delegation from Somaliland hosted by the Somaliland Australian Friendship Foundation in April
It may only be Wednesday but this has already proven to be a busy week for the Abbott Government. The
Today, trade, educational and developmental aid and maritime security are driving forces in Australian-Indian bilateral relations. Australia’s Foreign Minister Julie
Andrew Robb has worked hard to create the second foreign policy success of the Abbott government: a free trade agreement
The recent Nuclear Security Summit held in the Netherlands achieved notable progress towards global nuclear security, but the long-term goal
While Russia and America have different interests at stake in the Ukraine, this has not prevented both Moscow and Washington reaching out to
Expert Panel-Fellows of the AIIA Hilary Charlesworth FAIIA-Professor, ANU; Director of Centre for International Governance and Justice Jocelyn Chey AM
Once upon a time, Melbourne topped the vote for most livable city. Eat your heart out, Melburnians. According to the
This week the International Court of Justice (ICJ) upheld Australia’s challenge to Japan’s Antarctic whaling program. The ICJ concluded by 12
Decades after formal barriers were removed, women remain demonstrably underrepresented in senior positions in Australia’s international affairs. A number of
