Vijay Prakash 30 August 2017Vikay Prakash is an International Studies and Law student at University of NSW. Read More
How Philosophy Can Help Break the International Whaling Deadlock By Dr David Coady, Dr Brendan Gogarty and Dr Jeffrey McGee 30 August 2017While Sea Shepherd has announced it will no longer shadow Japan's whaling fleet, philosophy and law still offer a path to a possible resolution of the international dispute. Read More
What was Really Going on Between India and China at Doklam? By Vijay Prakash 30 August 2017The recent Doklam dispute between India and China had all the hallmarks of a strategy focused on public perception. Read More
Private International Law Opportunities 29 August 2017The Work of the Hague Conference on Private International Law INTERNATIONAL LAW ASSOCIATION (AUSTRALIAN BRANCH) 14 SEPTEMBER 2017 Speaker: Mr Brody Warren, Brody […] Read More
Migration Trends in the Middle East and North Africa 23 August 2017Our guest speaker at Glover Cottages on 22 August 2017 was Tom Sinkovits OAM, an experienced Australian immigration officer, now with the UN […] Read More
Indonesia-Australia Policy Hack 23 August 2017Through a competitive selection process nine university students will map challenges in the bilateral relationship and formulate creative policy responses. Participants will collaborate under time pressure on a joint statement and an accompanying policy brief. They will bring fresh input and new ideas to the bilateral dynamic. Read More
AIIA in the News 22 August 2017AIIA NSW President Richard Broinowski was featured by Pearls and Irritations on military exercises off the Queensland coast. AIIA VIC Council member Giovanni Di […] Read More
Transforming Conflict in Liberia By Mikaela James 21 August 2017As we approach the 15th anniversary of the Liberian Peace Agreement, the African nation begins to heal longstanding divisions Read More
Yet more Merkel? 2017 German Federal Election 18 August 2017At Glover Cottages on Tuesday 15th August, we hosted Dr Andrew Beattie, lecturer in German and European Studies at the University of New […] Read More
Mikaela James 18 August 2017Mikaela James is studying a Masters of Defence and Security Management at UNSW Canberra, where she has focused on post conflict reconstruction. She […] Read More
China continues to challenge a rules-based order in the South China Sea 14 August 2017On Tuesday 8 August Professor Emeritus Carlyle Thayer engaged an interested audience at Glover Cottages in a discussion […] Read More