Call for Applications: Chatham House Fellowship 01 September 2015Call for Applications 2016 The 2016 application window will be open from 1 August and will close at 17:00 BST on Wednesday, 30 September […] Read More
Is Turkey Undermining the US Led War Effort Against IS? Anthony Ricketts 06 August 2015Turkey’s decision to join the United States led war against IS will bring collateral damage that will further complicate the war effort. For […] Read More
Australia Will Spend $1 Billion This Year On A Losing War in Iraq Anthony Ricketts 29 July 2015Unflinching Australian support for the American-led war effort in Iraq has come at a high price. Australia’s staunch […] Read More
Only Fools Rush In? Disaster Zone Adoptions. Derek Bayley 27 July 2015In times of disaster, adoptive parents are more likely than ever to open their hearts and their homes to displaced foreign children, hoping […] Read More
Australia and Germany: Being Friends is not Enough By Melissa Conley Tyler FAIIA 15 July 2015Australia and Germany are friends, but something stronger than friendship will be needed, if current attempts to achieve a greater level of co-operation […] Read More
Australia's Foreign Fighters: The Shepherds and the Sheep Rosalyn Turner and Stephanie Huang 01 July 2015In a week that saw terrorist attacks in Europe, North Africa and the Middle East, the Australian Strategic Policy Institute released its latest STRATEGY […] Read More
Saudi Arabia’s Unlikely Flirtation with Russia and Israel Anthony Ricketts 25 June 2015Saudi Arabia’s recent courtship with Russia and Israel should be understood as a failure of the United States government to assure Saudi Arabia […] Read More
The Fund for Peace Interships: Opportunities for Australians in International Affairs and Conflict Assessment 20 May 2015The Fund for Peace The Fund for Peace is an independent, nonpartisan, non-profit research and educational organisation that […] Read More
Time for Australia to Recognise the Republic of Macedonia MP Luke Simpkins 27 March 2015Australia’s refusal to recognise the Republic of Macedonia is exacerbating the European country’s political and economic exclusion from the international community. Although I […] Read More
Overcoming the Australia–Indonesia Cultural Divide John McCarthy 15 March 2015The probable executions of Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran, and Australia’s responses thereto, risk pushing the Australia–Indonesia relationship into another downturn. Fifteen years […] Read More
Can Australia and Indonesia be Good Friends? AIIA Fellows responding to the burning question of the week 24 February 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