Mixing with the MIKTAs Doris McDonald-Seaton24 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
Ukraine and Nukes By Emeritus Professor Ramesh Thakur FAIIA 24 April 2014Rumours of the death of the nuclear disarmament cause from Ukraine is much exaggerated. Ukraine could still have been invaded and its history […] Read More
Ukraine and Nukes 24 April 2014Rumours of the death of the nuclear disarmament cause from Ukraine is much exaggerated. Ukraine could still have been invaded and its history […] Read More
Issues Brief Colin Chapman24 April 2014President Barack Obama’s swing through Asia (but no stop in China) is already attracting considerable comment, some of it adverse. Remember that last […] Read More
Diary of a Foreign Minister By The Hon Gareth Evans AC QC FAIIA 17 April 2014Bob Carr took on the job of Australian foreign minister believing, as he doesn’t hesitate to tell us in his Diary of a […] Read More
Issues Brief Colin Chapman17 April 2014“That book” became an issue this week. Bob Carr’s Diary of a Foreign Minister has been – to use the former foreign minister’s own vernacular – […] Read More
Books from Casey Library Available to AIIA members 17 April 2014Another round of books is available for those willing to provide them with new home. As usual, they are free, and those members […] Read More
AIIA NSW President urges arts graduates to think about future science 16 April 2014AIIA NSW president Colin Chapman has urged arts and communications graduates to keep a much closer watch on […] Read More
Issues Brief Colin Chapman11 April 2014This week saw a sudden death, not of an individual, but the computer operating system Windows XP, many of us have used and […] Read More
Dishonourable Disguise: Securitising Moral Issues Simon Asfour10 April 2014In a world order consumed by ever-changing security issues, the role of securitisation has taken a dangerous form. Political actors have the ability […] Read More
Issues Brief Colin Chapman04 April 2014Once upon a time, Melbourne topped the vote for most livable city. Eat your heart out, Melburnians. According to the latest World Social […] Read More