Thailand's Constitutional Coup Ashleigh Sharp 17 May 2014Thailand’s Constitutional Court ordered Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra and nine of her cabinet members out of office this week for abuses of power […] Read More
Implications of the Indonesian Presidential Elections Natalie Sambhi 15 May 2014It is important Indonesia remains engaged in both regional and international affairs. It is uncertain what approach will be taken under a new […] Read More
AIIA Study Tour of Korea 13 May 2014The Australian Institute of International Affairs invites you to an AIIA NSW Study Tour of Korea. The AIIA NSW, in conjunction with Odyssey […] Read More
Issues Brief Colin Chapman12 May 2014This week saw a report detailing a plan by the West to disarm the ‘gas weapon’ used by Russia’s president, Vladimir Putin, against […] Read More
Flight of the Drones Liz Placanica 08 May 2014The Australian government confirmed its commitment to improving maritime surveillance capabilities by announcing the planned acquisition of the Triton Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV). […] Read More
China’s Fifth Poison Katherine Gordon 02 May 2014A largely overlooked group in the past, the Uyghurs are starting to get themselves noticed. China is paying attention, and we should be […] Read More
China’s Fifth Poison Katherine Gordon02 May 2014A largely overlooked group in the past, the Uyghurs are starting to get themselves noticed. China is paying attention, and we should be […] Read More
India's Foreign Policy after the Elections Ambassador Rajiv Bhatia 29 April 2014While foreign policy has not figured among the key issues in the Indian elections, a new government will have to manage India’s sometimes […] Read More
India's Foreign Policy after the Elections Ambassador Rajiv Bhatia29 April 2014While foreign policy has not figured among the key issues in the Indian elections, a new government will have to manage India’s sometimes […] Read More
Did you find Bob Carr's 'Diary of a Foreign Minister' enlightening? AIIA Fellows responding to the burning question of the week. 28 April 2014Expert Panel-Fellows of the AIIA Hilary Charlesworth FAIIA-Professor, ANU; Director of Centre for International Governance and Justice Jocelyn […] Read More
Mixing with the MIKTAs By Melissa Conley Tyler FAIIA 24 April 2014This week Australia participated in the second meeting of MIKTA, an informal grouping of Mexico, Indonesia, South Korea, Turkey and Australia. MIKTA emerged […] Read More