Annmarie Elijah 02 May 2016Dr Annmarie Elijah is Associate Director of the ANU Centre for European Studies. She has previously worked as a policy officer in the Australian […] Read More
God Save the European Union Declan Molloy25 April 2016Britain’s exit from the EU would further weaken, potentially fatally, an institution that is already being buffeted by the most severe tests of […] Read More
Malaysian Parliamentary Democracy in Crisis By Professor Peter Boyce AO 15 April 2016Malaysia is currently in the midst of one of the biggest financial corruption scandals in its history. Malaysia’s future as a democracy is now being […] Read More
Australia's Asian Future Summit - Special Deal for AIIA Members 12 April 2016The Australian Institute of International Affairs is the official supporting organisation for this event. AIIA members are invited […] Read More
The Dutch Referendum on EU-Ukraine Treaty Doesn't Signal a Step Towards Nexit By Dr Hans Vollaard 11 April 2016The European Union’s treaty with Ukraine was rebuffed by Dutch voters on April 6 with over 60% rejecting […] Read More
A New Chapter in Australia-Mongolia Relations By Martin Foo 04 April 2016In February 1987, a pair of junior American diplomats arrived in pre-democratic Mongolia to lay the groundwork for establishing a US embassy — […] Read More
Myanmar Foreign Policy under Aung San Suu Kyi By Andrew Selth 28 March 2016Last November, the National League for Democracy won a landslide electoral victory in Myanmar. It formed a new government this month. Conservative pundits […] Read More
When We Were Young and Foolish By Ian Lincoln 22 March 2016Greg Sheridan’s lively memoir is not primarily about international affairs. But it casts interesting light on the passions that drive one of our […] Read More
Australia’s Campaign for a Seat on the United Nations Security Council By Callum Cross 21 March 2016With Australia once again bidding for a seat at the UN Security Council in 2029, and a current bid […] Read More
Australia’s Campaign for a Seat on the United Nations Security Council 21 March 2016With Australia once again bidding for a seat at the UN Security Council in 2029, and a current bid […] Read More
Iran's Elections: A Shift of Support to Reformists and Moderates By Ian Dudgeon 10 March 2016Although the outcome of Iran’s parliamentary elections held on 26 February will not be finalised until later next month, […] Read More