Twelve Months of Trump: The President's Transformative First Year By Professor Mark Beeson 18 January 2018This Saturday will mark US President Donald Trump's first year in office. How has the self-proclaimed 'stable genius' fared and what does his future hold? Read More
Gazing at the Stars: Australia's Strategic Space Prospects 26 December 2017Australia is commonly characterised by commentators as a middle power – a state with hard power characteristics below that of a super power […] Read More
2017 Australian Foreign Policy White paper 23 November 2017On 23 November 2017, the Australian government released the first foreign policy white paper in 14 years. Since 2003, the international landscape has […] Read More
AIIA in the News 27 October 2017The Australian Institute of International Affairs has recently featured in media coverage from several Australian and overseas sources. This included two written articles […] Read More
Stunned Silence and Selective Reading: Trump's UN Address By Professor Mark Beeson 20 September 2017President Donald Trump's speech to the UN General Assembly made clear his brazen stance on North Korea and more, much to the chagrin of the international community. Read More
BRICS Built on Shaky Foundations: Tensions, Corruption and Inequality By Professor Mark Beeson 31 August 2017Ahead of the BRICS Summit in China, it's time to assess whether the organisation of emerging powers has lived up to the hype. Read More
Big Bombs and Big Egos: Pyongyang and Washington By Professor Mark Beeson 09 August 2017Of all the problems undermining the idea of a rules-based international order, none is more unpredictable, dangerous and alarming than what to do about North Korea. Read More
Australia in World Affairs 13 July 2017The AIIA publishes the definitive series Australia in World Affairs on Australia’s foreign policy. This book series has been published since 1950 and is currently […] Read More
New Editors of Australia in World Affairs 05 July 2017The Australian Institute of International Affairs is pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Baogang He, Dr David Hundt and Dr Danielle Chubb […] Read More
Foreign Policy in Unpredictable Times By Professor Mark Beeson 30 April 2017The international order is experiencing more significant instability than at any time since World War II. Along with the rise of China, policymakers face […] Read More
Foreign Policy in Unpredictable Times 30 April 2017The international order is experiencing more significant instability than at any time since World War II. Along with the rise of China, policymakers face […] Read More