Uganda’s Presidential Election: Voting for an Autocrat a Uganda-based researcher 17 February 2016Uganda’s presidential elections on 18 February are littered with controversy and intimidation – including the arrest of opposition leader Dr Kizza Besigye during the campaign – […] Read More
Why HSBC Decided to Stay in the UK 16 February 2016HSBC’s decision to keep its headquarters in London is good news for the British government. An exit would have been seen as a […] Read More
Why HSBC Decided to Stay in the UK By Professor Mark Taylor 16 February 2016HSBC’s decision to keep its headquarters in London is good news for the British government. An exit would have been seen as a […] Read More
Russia Today – Villain or Responsible International Player? 11 February 2016Well-known Australian expatriate in Japan and former diplomat Greg Clark addressed an overflow audience at Glover Cottages on Tuesday 9 February. Based on […] Read More
Can Brazil's Olympics Survive the Zika Emergency? By Jean Daudelin 09 February 2016Nearly overnight, the Zika virus has caught the world’s attention. Will Brazil be able to ease concerns before August? Three recent developments are […] Read More
Trouble Ahead: The China-Pakistan-India Triangle By Dr Pradeep Taneja 02 February 2016The China-Pakistan strategic relationship is becoming increasingly important if China is to achieve its ambitions in the region. Much to India’s concern, the […] Read More
Football Diplomacy: How Qatar won the 2022 World Cup By Stjepan Bosnjak 01 February 2016Qatar won the right to host the 2022 FIFA World Cup by placing its bid at the centre of its national and foreign policy […] Read More
Fellows of the AIIA 2015 27 January 2016Australia’s Leaders in International Affairs The Australian Institute of International Affairs (AIIA) has been promoting interest in and understanding of international affairs in […] Read More
A Multiple Choice Question: the New Defence White Paper 27 January 2016The authors of the new Defence White Paper deserve our sympathy. They have to address the widest range of challenges to our national […] Read More
A Multiple Choice Question: the New Defence White Paper By Professor Robert O'Neill AO FAIIA 27 January 2016The authors of the new Defence White Paper deserve our sympathy. They have to address the widest range of challenges to our national […] Read More
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Too Important to Fail 25 January 2016The funding gap between the increasing global aid demand and available resources has increased to USD$15 billion. This […] Read More