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
Democracy under review in PNG elections By Bal Kama 26 June 2017General elections began in Papua New Guinea on the weekend and voters will cast their judgement on Peter O’Neill’s government over the coming fortnight. […] Read More
Visas Won’t Derail Modi’s Meeting with Trump 23 June 2017The Trump administration’s decision to restrict working visas has affected India more than anywhere else and will mark the first meeting between Prime Minister Narendra […] Read More
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A Global Nuclear Weapons Ban? Ready or Not, Here it Comes By Professor Richard Tanter 19 June 2017Despite the apparent best efforts of Australia, the US and others, the second round of United Nations talks to negotiate a global nuclear weapons […] Read More
China’s Political Influence a Symptom of Larger Changes By Professor Kanishka Jayasuriya 19 June 2017Commentary on China’s growing influence in Canberra has overlooked the broader picture. The engagement of foreign players in domestic politics points to the […] Read More
China-India Ties Will Make or Break RCEP By Zoe Neill 19 June 2017A multilateral free trade agreement including both China and India would be a boon for trade liberalisation, but tensions between the two may […] Read More
Youth Participation in the UN Human Rights Council By Dr Lesley Pruitt 19 June 2017Young people are often categorised as politically disengaged and apathetic. A program backed by Australia and the UN is seeking to shake this […] Read More