Japan and South Korea Draw Closer By Tom Murphy 13 December 2016After a four-year hiatus, Japan and South Korea have finally signed a pact to directly share military intelligence on North Korea. Previously, they […] Read More
John Key's Foreign Policy Legacy By The Hon Dr Wayne Mapp 07 December 2016New Zealand Prime Minister John Key surprised everyone when he resigned this week. He has been consistently popular over the last eight years […] Read More
Beyond Baggies and Bogans in Bali By Professor Tim Lindsey AO FAIIA 07 December 2016Last month’s strange incident involving Jamie Murphy and a bag of white powder in Kuta was the latest in a steady stream of Australians getting into trouble […] Read More
Turkey: The Gulen Dilemma By Dr Bruce Mabley 07 December 2016The life of Fethullah Gulen, the charismatic Turkish spiritual Islamic cleric in exile in the United States, is considerably more troubled following the […] Read More
AIIA National Conference 2016 Photo Gallery 05 December 2016The AIIA National Conference 2016 was an opportunity to engage and promote understanding of Australia foreign policy. Building on the success of previous […] Read More
China and ASEAN: Torchbearers for Free Trade By Dr Giovanni Di Lieto 05 December 2016Politicians, entrepreneurs and public intellectuals from Southeast Asia and beyond were brought together last month by the Asian Strategy and Leadership Institute for the […] Read More
Slavery and Elections in Uzbekistan By Shaeron Yapp 02 December 2016This year the International Day for the Abolition of Slavery comes on the eve of presidential elections in Uzbekistan, which continues to have one […] Read More
An evening with the interns 01 December 2016An evening with the Interns Our five current interns gave diverting and relevant valedictory addresses to an engaged audience at Glover Cottages on […] Read More
What Next for Asia-Pacific Trade? By Alan Oxley 29 November 2016The annual APEC Summit concluded in Lima last week. It reflected an ongoing sentiment among APEC economies for building growth through regional free […] Read More
Trump Haunts China's Dreams By Professor Kai He 29 November 2016China’s fortunes may or may not be blessed by Donald Trump’s victory in the US election earlier this month. Just as there are […] Read More
MIKTA: An Acronym in Search of Meaning By Melissa Conley Tyler FAIIA 25 November 2016Australia is hosting the 8th MIKTA Foreign Ministers meeting with Minister for Foreign Affairs Julie Bishop welcoming her counterparts from Mexico, Indonesia, South Korea and Turkey […] Read More