2022 FIFA World Cup: The Beautiful Game’s Ugly Underbelly Oliver Owens10 December 2022On December 2, 2010, then FIFA president Sepp Blatter announced that Qatar would be the host of the 2022 men’s football World Cup, […] Read More
9 December 2022: The Week in Australian Foreign Affairs By Isabella Keith 09 December 2022This week in Australian foreign affairs: Albanese welcomes Finnish PM Sanna Marin to Sydney; Marles and Wong travel to the US for AUSMIN and Japan for the Australia-Japan 2+2; Wong hosts Nanaia Mahuta in Canberra; and more. Read More
2 December 2022: The Week in Australian Foreign Affairs By Isabella Keith 02 December 2022This week in Australian foreign affairs: Albanese meets with Vietnamese President Vuong Dinh Hue; Indian Government completes domestic requirements for implementation of the ECTA; Marles on the ADMM-Plus; and more. Read More
The Hon. Warwick Smith AO FAIIA: Speech to AIIA Annual Lecture – Government House Tasmania: "Foreign Policy within a Trading Nation, the Pacific, Asia and the World - the danger of mediocrity" 28 November 2022The Hon. Warwick Smith AO Speech to AIIA Annual Lecture – Government House Tasmania Monday, 21st November 2022 […] Read More
Book Review: Australia and the World 1931-1936. Documents on Australian Foreign Policy By Allan Gyngell AO FAIIA 25 November 2022James Cotton’s selection of key documents from Australia’s diplomatic history in the 1930s extensively details Australia’s historical commitment to principled leadership in bilateral negotiations and at multilateral institutions. Various contemporary debates, which resemble those of the period covered, will resonate with readers. Read More
25 November 2022: The Week in Australian Foreign Affairs By Isabella Keith 25 November 2022This week in Australian foreign affairs: Albanese attends APEC Economic Leaders’ Meeting; four new diplomatic postings announced; Wong confirms Professor Sean Turnell has returned safely to Australia; statement on MH17 verdicts; and more. Read More
Book Review: Australia and the Rules-Based International Order By Professor Anthony Milner 23 November 2022Australia today is ideally positioned – geographically and civilizationally – to work between Asian-region societies and Western states in “updating” the rules-based order (RBO). "Australia and the Rules-Based International Order" will help to inform Australian policy makers and the interested public on this critical issue. Read More
Mass Atrocities in Tigray: Australia Needs to do More By Dr Deborah Mayersen 22 November 2022A Genocide Emergency Alert has been called for the conflict in Tigray, Northern Ethiopia. Australia must stand at the forefront of collaboration in stopping atrocities. Read More
Book Review: The World According to China By John West 18 November 2022Following the recent 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party, China will likely accelerate efforts to transform the rules-based world order in its favour. But, according to Elizabeth Economy, it is not clear how successful these efforts will be. Read More
18 November: The Week in Australian Foreign Affairs By Isabella Keith 18 November 2022This week in Australian foreign affairs: Albanese attends the G20 and ASEAN-Australia Summit; Wong delivers Whitlam Oration; Conroy on COP27; and more. Read More
Vietnam and Australia on the Indo-Pacific Chessboard 17 November 2022On Tuesday 8th November, the Institute hosted His Excellency Nguyen Tat Thanh, Ambassador of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam to the Commonwealth of […] Read More