Australia’s Leaders in International Affairs 23 November 2018The AIIA congratulates those who have been announced as Fellows for 2018 in recognition of their distinguished contribution to Australia’s international affairs. Read More
A Convenient Murder: Khashoggi and Saudi-Turkish-US Relations By Dr Bruce Mabley 30 October 2018Jamal Khashoggi’s murder has shifted US focus away from Ankara’s poor treatment of journalists and allowed Turkey to take the offensive to an embattled Saudi regime. Read More
The GPDR and Australia: Implications and Opportunities for Businesses By Iris de Orte Júlvez 25 August 2018The EU has given individuals within the EU greater control of their privacy, with worldwide effect. Australian companies should see the benefits of being GDPR-compliant. Read More
Australia Should Not Afford Legitimacy to Hun Sen By Sawathey Ek OAM 30 July 2018Hun Sen claims victory in Cambodia's elections today in the shadow of last year’s dissolution of Cambodia’s main opposition party and the blanket ban on 118 political opponents. Read More
Bridging the Gap Between Indonesia and Australia By Gusrizal Dt Salubuak Basa 28 May 2018The Indonesia-Australia relationship has warmed up since the rocky years of the Soeharto era. To continue progress towards a true “soulmate” relationship between close neighbours, cross-cultural understanding must be cultivated through people-to-people contact. Read More
Ankush Ajay Wagle 01 May 2018Ankush Ajay Wagle is a Research Assistant at the Institute of South Asian Studies, an autonomous research organisation at the National University of […] Read More
Book Review Editor, the Australian Journal of International Affairs - Calls for Expressions of Interest 20 February 2018Book Review Editor, the Australian Journal of International Affairs – Calls for Expressions of Interest The Australian Institute […] Read More
Appointment of Editor, Australian Journal of International Affairs - Calls for Expressions of Interest 20 February 2018The Research Committee of the Australian Institute of International Affairs is calling for expressions of interest from members […] Read More
Russia and Australia: 75 Years of Cooperation By Sergey Lavrov 22 January 2018Seventy-five years since the first Australian embassy opened in Russia, on 26 January 1943, Moscow wants to strengthen dialogue with Canberra to build a secure regional architecture based on a non-aligned approach. Read More
Jerusalem: The Art of the Pushover By Dr Ross Burns 07 December 2017There are perhaps no negotiations more fraught, or with higher stakes, than those surrounding Israel-Palestine. But has the self-professed 'world's greatest deal-maker' already dropped the ball after making his first major play in the region? Read More
Call by High Commissioner for Mauritius 21 November 2017At Glover Cottages on the morning of 16 November, AIIA NSW President Richard Broinowski and Vice-President Ian Lincoln received a call from the […] Read More