Why Prime Minister Turnbull is Invested in a Paris Climate Agreement Associate Professor Matt McDonald27 November 2015As Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull prepares to travel to Paris for the COP Climate Change Conference, signs are […] Read More
Australia Should Back Calls to End Coal and Save its Drowning Neighbours Professor Peter Doherty AC 26 November 2015While all of us of will experience the effects of climate change most are not facing the inevitable […] Read More
Australia Should Back Calls to End Coal and Save its Drowning Neighbours Professor Peter Doherty AC26 November 2015While all of us of will experience the effects of climate change most are not facing the inevitable […] Read More
Russia, Turkey and the US: Between the Terrible and the Catastrophic Professor Simon Reich 26 November 2015The downing of Russia’s plane by Turkish military forces over the skies of the Syrian-Turkish border has added […] Read More
Russia, Turkey and the US: Between the Terrible and the Catastrophic Professor Simon Reich26 November 2015The downing of Russia’s plane by Turkish military forces over the skies of the Syrian-Turkish border has added […] Read More
The War on Islamic State After Paris: a Strategy Remaining and Expanding Dr Haroro Ingram 19 November 2015To borrow from Islamic State’s slogan, the strategy of Western powers and their allies to defeat Islamic State […] Read More
Beyond Surrender By Professor Peter Edwards AM FAIIA 16 November 2015A striking feature of the development of the Anzac legend over the past hundred years has been the incorporation of the experience of […] Read More
Comrade Ambassador: Whitlam's Beijing envoy 06 November 2015On 4 November Professor Stephen Fitzgerald and Professor Jocelyn Chey discussed Stephen’s recently-launched autobiography, Comrade Ambassador, and reflected on their experiences over more […] Read More
Europe and the Immigrant Crisis: The East-West Divide By Dr Katarzyna Pisarska 30 October 2015This week, five EU member states most affected by the refugee crisis met in Brussels with leaders of Albania, Macedonia and Serbia to […] Read More
Australian Foreign Policy: Regional or Global? By The Hon Julie Bishop MP 19 October 2015The Australian Institute of International Affairs is one of our nation’s premier think tanks and contributes a great deal to the development and […] Read More
Problems Without Passports By The Hon Tanya Plibersek MP 19 October 2015Kofi Annan talked about “problems without passports”: problems which are transnational, even global. They are the problems which threaten our peace, our prosperity, […] Read More