The Estonian e-Governance Story By Dr Arvo Ott 08 April 2017The digital revolution is changing the way governments deliver services, listen to voters and develop policy. Estonia has been an e-governance leader since […] Read More
Missiles on the Mar-a-Lago Menu for Xi and Trump By Professor Mark Beeson 06 April 2017Kim Jong-un’s decision to fire a missile on the eve of this week’s meeting between Xi Jinping and Donald Trump will ensure a North Korean shadow […] Read More
Planning a More Ambitious Foreign Policy for Canberra By Ruth Pearce 06 April 2017Australia’s head diplomats came from around the world to meet in Canberra as a group for the first time last week. It was […] Read More
About 05 April 2017Australian Outlook is the AIIA’s national online showcase for high-quality analysis and commentary on international affairs. It provides Australian and international perspectives on […] Read More
Digital Disruption in Development By Claire Rogers 04 April 2017At a recent EU-Australia Digital Development Seminar, experts from Australia and the EU came together to discuss digital technology as a powerful driver […] Read More
More International Cooperation Needed To Regain Control Over Labour Migration By Dr Giovanni Di Lieto 03 April 2017The inescapable economic reality of globalisation is driving unprecedented crossborder labour flows. Australia must promote better global labour migration […] Read More
Islamic State is Not Retreating, It’s Redirecting By Trevor Alexander 03 April 2017As the battle for Mosul continues, Islamic State’s position in the Middle East has weakened. Yet the terrorist organisation’s influence is growing in North […] Read More
New Directions But No Generational Change in Timor-Leste By Dr Sue Ingram 29 March 2017Last week, Francisco Guterres became Timor-Leste’s first party-affiliated president. While the election broke new ground structurally and procedurally, the office of president is […] Read More
Media, Foreign Policy and Intervention Ben Reeson27 March 2017In an age marked by instant communication and 24-hour news, nearly all global events are accessible at the local level. From a coup […] Read More
Global Gag Rule and the Political Economy of Sexual and Reproductive Freedoms Maria Tanyag27 March 2017On January 23, 2017, only days after his inauguration and among a series of controversial executive decisions, President […] Read More
“The Slow Hell”: The Lived Experience of the EU’s Flawed Asylum System – featuring an interview with Victor Roman, from the Lesvos Legal Centre Nina Roxburgh and Tamara Tubakovic27 March 2017Introduction: The situation is getting worse The refugee situation in Greece has taken a turn for the worse […] Read More