The Nuclear Ban Cometh … Unfortunately By Dr Rod Lyon 06 July 2017It appears increasingly likely a nuclear weapons ban treaty will come into effect later this year. Australia has not taken part in negotiations and has […] Read More
Trump Repealism Rolls Back Obama’s Cuba Reforms By Dr Ruth Adler 06 July 2017Donald Trump’s push to repeal many of the Obama administration’s foreign policy initiatives has extended to the landmark lifting of the embargo against Cuba. […] Read More
Modi’s Landmark Visit to Israel 03 July 2017Narendra Modi’s visit to Israel this week is the first ever by an Indian prime minister. It’s a result of India’s pragmatic new […] Read More
Migrant Smuggling into Malaysia: Lessons from the Andaman Sea Crisis Elisa Solomon02 July 2017Naval Surface Warriors/flickr The 2015 Humanitarian Crisis In May 2015, the Andaman Sea and Bay of Bengal witnessed […] Read More
What Has RAMSI Achieved? By Roderick Brazier 01 July 2017After 14 years the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands has drawn to a close. The initiative has been widely praised. So, what has […] Read More
What Future for Kurdish Autonomy By Sam Brennan 01 July 2017On 25 September 2017, Iraqi Kurdistan will vote on an independence referendum likely to increase tensions across the region. Meanwhile, across the border […] Read More
Urban Conflict Inflicts Suffering on a New Scale By Andrea Lunt 29 June 2017As the battle for Mosul nears its end this week, an estimated 50 million people continue to live in cities torn by conflict. Urban battles have […] Read More
AIIA at 2017 China Global Think Tank Innovation Summit 27 June 2017The Australian Institute of International Affairs was represented at 2017 China Global Think Tank Innovation Summit in Qingdao on June 22-24. The event […] Read More
Two Systems, One Headache: Hong Kong 20 Years After the Handover to China By Professor Nick Bisley 27 June 2017As the twentieth anniversary of the handover of Hong Kong back to mainland China approaches, Beijing’s official policy of ‘one […] Read More
Reading Room: Light and Shadow, Memoirs of a Spy’s Son By Tony Walker FAIIA 27 June 2017If we’d had a competition for the most admired voice in Australian broadcasting, certainly the most distinctive, chances are the late Mark Colvin […] Read More
President's Report 27 June 2017Charteris Dinner & Oration 2019 November 27, 2019 On Wednesday, November 27th, AIIA NSW held their annual Charteris Dinner and Oration 2019 at […] Read More