Dr Khoo Ying Hooi 09 December 2022Khoo Ying Hooi, PhD, is an Associate Professor and Department Head at the Department of International and Strategic Studies, Universiti Malaya. Her research […] 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
Punching Above Their Weight? The Baltic States and the Peoples Republic of China By Dr Ausra Park 01 November 2022In 2012, without too much fanfare, the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs inaugurated the 16+1 initiative. Its purpose was to promote a “win-win” cooperation in business, trade, and investment between 16 Central and Eastern European countries (CEECs) and China. Read More
Time for Diplomacy to Better Engage with Technology By Shaun Riordan 27 October 2022Diplomacy is needed to manage governance and security in cyberspace. Diplomats must better engage with the big technology and internet companies. Read More
Myanmar – a personal history 30 September 2022Myanmar and its history, culture and people were the subject of a talk at AIIA NSW by Peter Church on 27th September. Professor […] Read More
Mapping a Future Marshall Plan for Ukraine By Professor Sascha-Dominik (Dov) Bachmann and Dr Naoise McDonagh 23 September 2022The Marshall Plan is again in the news. This is due to its upcoming 75th anniversary as well as the need to discuss post conflict reconstruction in Ukraine. Read More
Call For Applications: Euan Crone Asian Awareness Scholarship 2022 05 July 2022Members of the Australian Institute of International Affairs (AIIA) under the age of 35 interested in deepening their awareness of Asia have until 30 August to apply for the Euan Crone Asian Awareness Scholarship. Read More
Technological Advances Are Little Help In Keeping Press Safe In War Zones By Dr Alexandra Wake 30 June 2022Technological advances can help keep journalists away from active conflict zones. But, despite such technology, the brutal reality is that journalists working in war zones face pronounced physical and mental risks. Read More
Dr Alexandra Wake 29 June 2022Alexandra Wake is an Associate Professor in Journalism at RMIT University’s School of Media and Communication. Prior to joining the academy, Dr Wake […] Read More
Advancing the Rights of LGBTIQ People in Southeast Asia By Professor Anthony J. Langlois 16 June 2022Southeast Asia has taken active strides towards human rights and democracy. But lost in this shift is the ongoing discrimination and violence against LGBTIQ+ persons in the region. Read More
Remembering Neville Meaney, FAIIA By Colin Milner16 June 2022The late Neville Meaney was an eminent historian, especially of Australia’s international relations, who made an important contribution to intellectual life in Australia. His legacy includes the many diplomats, journalists, public servants and scholars he mentored during his lifetime. Read More