Let them Speak: Australian Values and Chinese Students By Professor James Laurenceson 11 October 2017If Australia insists only Chinese student voices critical of their government are authentic, a majority will be alienated and this would be an affront to Australian values. Read More
Internationalising Australian Higher Education By Professor Margaret Gardner AO 11 October 2017Australia is reaping the benefits of an increasingly internationalised education sector, not only economically, but also socially and in international relations. Read More
Australia’s Asian Future Summit - Special for AIIA Members 29 August 2017The Australian Institute of International Affairs is excited to offer AIIA members a 20% discount special for entry to The Economist's Australia's Asian Future Summit 2017. Read More
Trump Campaign Collusion with Russia is Real News By Cameron Steer 12 July 2017This week’s shock news about meetings between senior Trump campaign members and a Russian lawyer linked to Putin is likely to disrupt the […] Read More
A Path to Social Inclusion in a Multicultural Australia Vivian Rivera02 July 2017vapourtrails/flickr With substantial population flows across and between national boundaries and societies, the issue of social inclusion is growing in complexity. Migration trends […] Read More
AIIA Russell Trood Internship 30 June 2017The Australian Institute of International Affairs is pleased to announce the establishment of the AIIA Russell Trood Internship, which will provide an honorarium […] Read More
Comey Versus Putin By Tony Kevin 09 June 2017Before the US Senate Intelligence Committee, former FBI director James Comey accused Russia of interfering in the US presidential election. Almost simultaneously, Vladimir […] Read More
What do Australians Think of the European Union? By Melissa Conley Tyler FAIIA, Dr Alfonso Martinez Arranz and Caroline Karavoulias 05 June 2017A survey of Australian attitudes toward the European Union shows concerns about Brexit, economic troubles and neighbourhood crises—but also many areas for cooperation, including […] Read More
Indigenous Self-Determination and International Law By Professor Mick Dodson AM, Professor Asmi Wood and Professor Peter Bailey 27 May 2017This year’s National Reconciliation Week marks the 25th anniversary of the Mabo decision, which provided legal recognition that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples […] Read More
Handshakes Hide PNG-Australia Tension By Dr Ronald May 20 March 2017Julie Bishop’s recent visit to Papua New Guinea marked another seemingly stable chapter in Australia’s dealings with the Pacific nation. But the visit’s handshakes and […] Read More
The Illusion of Military Victory in Syria By Dr Bruce Mabley 01 March 2017This week, Russia again used its veto to protect Syria from UN Security Council chemical weapons sanctions. While Russia’s involvement in Aleppo has […] Read More