What Makes Successful Diplomacy By Geoffrey Miller AO FAIIA 20 November 2016Henry Kissinger once said that diplomacy isn’t like engineering—solving problems as they present themselves, moving on to the next one—but more like gardening: […] Read More
Thom Dixon 05 September 2016Thom Dixon is Vice President for the Australian Institute for International Affairs (AIIA) NSW, he is a Research Fellow with Remi AI, a […] Read More
The Mafia and the Democratic Convention By Dr James Cockayne 27 July 2016US national conventions have always been big business opportunities; some more than others. At the 1932 Democratic National Convention the Mob leadership exploited […] Read More
Evolving ANZUS By The Hon Kim Beazley AC FAIIA 23 June 2016In an interview conducted at the end of his extended posting as Australian ambassador to the United States, Kim Beazley told Fergus Hanson that […] Read More
Richard Woolcott 03 May 2016Richard Woolcott AC is an author and former diplomat. He was made a Fellow of the AIIA at the time of the program’s […] Read More
James Cotton 28 April 2016Professor James Cotton is a Fellow of the Australian Institute of International Affairs. He is an Emeritus Professor at the University of New […] Read More
Erika Feller 28 April 2016Erika Feller is a Fellow of the Australian Institute of International Affairs and regularly contributes to the question of the week in The Burning […] Read More
Lai-Ha Chan 21 April 2016Dr Lai-Ha Chan is a Senior Lecturer in the Social and Political Sciences Program, School of Communication, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, […] Read More
Vale Professor John Legge AO 10 February 2016We are deeply saddened by the death on 4 February of one of the Institute’s great contributors, Professor John Legge AO. John Legge […] Read More
Australia and the US - Too Close for Comfort? John McCarthy 15 May 2015In this article, AIIA National President John McCarthy argues that Australia should reconsider its disproportionately strong security ties with the United States. In […] Read More
Gough's Remaking of Defence Policy 22 October 2014Gough Whitlam was a physical giant with an intellect to match. His flaws were pretty sizeable, too, and the pygmies who beset him […] Read More