Prime Minister Turnbull – A hope for a new page in Australia-Indonesia relations? Edward Durie27 September 2015A phrase that has been passed around the last few months is that the relationship between Australia and […] Read More
AIIB: a Test of Sino-US Relations Xunchao Zhang 21 September 2015It was announced during a meeting of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) in Singapore last weekend, that 20 more states will join the development […] Read More
South China Sea: the strategic implications of China's artificial islands 16 September 2015On Tuesday 15 September, Carl Thayer, Emeritus Professor at the ADF Academy in Canberra gave us his interpretation […] Read More
Will a New Prime Minister Affect Australia Internationally? 16 September 2015Expert 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 TPP and the AUSTFA agreement: Have we learnt our lessons? Lewis Graham13 September 2015By reflecting on the legacy of AUSTFA, Australians may more readily hold their politicians to account in regards to TPP negotiations. It is […] Read More
Australian Submarines: Why Japan? 10 September 2015Australia’s submarine technology cooperation with Japan is a commitment to burden-sharing with the US in the Asia-Pacific. In anticipation of the Australia Royal […] Read More
1965, Jakarta: a Year of Living Dangerously 09 September 2015Geoffrey Miller was posted to the Jakarta Embassy on 1 October 1965, when six army generals were murdered by the “30th September Movement”. The […] Read More
Australia Can Get the Balance Right on Free Trade and Worker’s Rights 09 September 2015Even a former ACTU researcher and Austrade chief economist can support ChAFTA. Opening up to trade is positive for business, workers […] Read More
Northern Lights: the Positive Policy Example of Sweden, Finland, Denmark and Norway 08 September 2015At the Festival of Dangerous Ideas on Saturday 5 September 2015, Naomi Klein spoke to a full concert […] Read More
Boko Haram-ism: Beyond Jihadism By Dr Muhammad Dan Suleiman 07 September 2015The misguided focus on Boko Haram as a jihadist terrorist group could prevent Nigeria from addressing the broader socio-economic environment within which it operates. Boko Haram […] Read More
Seventy Years After Hiroshima, Who Was Australian War Correspondent Wilfred Burchett? 05 September 2015Seventy years ago, on September 5, 1945, Wilfred Burchett’s report on the aftermath of the Hiroshima atomic bombing […] Read More