Beyond Baggies and Bogans in Bali By Professor Tim Lindsey AO FAIIA 07 December 2016Last month’s strange incident involving Jamie Murphy and a bag of white powder in Kuta was the latest in a steady stream of Australians getting into trouble […] Read More
The US-Mexico Borderlands By Assistant Professor Michelle Téllez and Assistant Professor Maurice R. Magaña 07 December 2016Donald Trump’s promise to build a wall between the US and Mexico was a hallmark of the recent election campaign. What lies at […] Read More
Turkey: The Gulen Dilemma By Dr Bruce Mabley 07 December 2016The life of Fethullah Gulen, the charismatic Turkish spiritual Islamic cleric in exile in the United States, is considerably more troubled following the […] Read More
Half-Mast in Havana By Professor Adrian H. Hearn 29 November 2016The death of Fidel Castro on the weekend has brought a sombre mood to Havana as Cubans there and around the country reflect on […] Read More
Duterte's Foreign Policy Confusion By Dr Lowell Bautista 25 November 2016President Rodrigo Duterte has ushered in a new chapter in Philippine foreign policy: one lacking in continuity, coherence and direction. Previously acrimonious relations […] Read More
Time for a Universal Basic Income? By Pedro Sousa 25 November 2016The concept of a universal basic income has received renewed attention in 2016. The general frustration with mainstream politics and the finance sector—manifested […] Read More
Can President Trump Make America Great Again? 18 November 2016Expert Panel-Fellows of the AIIA Hilary Charlesworth FAIIA-Professor, ANU; Director of Centre for International Governance and Justice Jocelyn Chey AM FAIIA-Visiting Professor, University […] Read More
The Politics of Post-Mosul Iraq By Damian Doyle 15 November 2016There is concern about the direction of the battle to retake Mosul after reports this week from Human Rights Watch that Kurdish Peshmerga […] Read More
Reading Room: Australian Soldiers in Asia-Pacific in World War II By Dr Sue Thompson 11 November 2016Lachlan Grant has written an interesting history of the experiences of Australian troops across Asia and the Pacific […] Read More
Navigating the New International Disorder By Professor Mark Beeson and Associate Professor Shahar Hameiri 09 November 2016This week marks the release of Navigating the New International Disorder, the 12th book in the Australia in World Affairs series. The AIIA […] Read More
Navigating the New International Disorder 09 November 2016This week marks the release of Navigating the New International Disorder, the 12th book in the Australia in World Affairs series. The AIIA […] Read More