China’s Intentions for the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank Thane Bourne 12 January 2016The China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) will hold its inaugural meeting of its Board of Governors on […] Read More
Islamic State's Information Operations Strategy Dr Haroro Ingram 31 December 2015The war against Islamic State (IS) is one of the most pressing security issues facing the world today, and combating IS’s information operations […] Read More
Is Vietnam on the Cusp of Change? David Brown 28 December 2015Every five years, Vietnamese dare to hope that this time, the ruling Communist Party will take a chance on change. Four successive party congresses […] Read More
Call for Applications: Research Impact Award 18 December 2015The Research Committee of the Australian Institute of International Affairs (AIIA) is calling for expressions of interest for its inaugural Research Impact Award […] Read More
Call for Applications: Publication Support Grant 18 December 2015The Research Committee of the Australian Institute of International Affairs (AIIA) is calling for expressions of interest for its 2016 Publication Support Grant. […] Read More
Regional Rivalry or Regional Development? China’s Intentions for the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank Thane Bourne27 November 2015China is on the rise and on the move internationally. In recent times, Chinese diplomacy has made the […] Read More
Celebrating 70 Years of the United Nations Matthew Kronborg 19 November 201570 years after the world drew back from the prospect of nuclear war and established the UN Charter, the United Nations has grown […] Read More
Comrade Ambassador: Whitlam's Beijing envoy 06 November 2015On 4 November Professor Stephen Fitzgerald and Professor Jocelyn Chey discussed Stephen’s recently-launched autobiography, Comrade Ambassador, and reflected on their experiences over more […] Read More
Eurozone debt crisis, climate change and the challenge of short-termism Freya Zemek18 October 2015On the European debt crisis, like on climate change, many international leaders have had their heads in the […] Read More
Beyond Naval Interventions in Somali Piracy Joana Ama Osei-Tutu 06 October 2015In 2011, at the height of piracy attacks along the Somali coastline and the Gulf of Aden, 237 separate attacks were reported. This figure […] Read More
The Making of Eurosceptic Britain reviewer Dr Ben Wellings 22 September 2015Since the United Kingdom joined the European Communities in 1973, successive prime ministers have sought to make the relationship one of the heart […] Read More