Tackling Elephantiasis in Myanmar Ben Dickson25 August 2015Ben Dickson was a Euan Crone Asian Awareness Scholarship 2014 recipient. Applications for 2015 are now open until Friday 4 September. Lymphatic filariasis […] Read More
Tackling Elephantiasis in Myanmar Ben Dickson25 August 2015Ben Dickson was a Euan Crone Asian Awareness Scholarship 2014 recipient. Applications for 2015 are now open until Friday 4 September. Lymphatic filariasis […] Read More
Australia Viewed Through the Indonesian Press Marlene Millott 07 July 2015Indonesia has featured frequently in the Australian media in recent months, however recent conversations with leading publications in Jakarta reveal that representations of Australia […] Read More
AIIA 2014 National Conference session 4: Contributing to Global Issues and Concluding Remarks 19 November 2014The fourth session of the AIIA 2014 National Conference was titled ‘Contributing to Global Issues’. The session was […] Read More
Victory and Doubt: What Narendra Modi Means for Indian Diversity Kimberley Layton13 June 201430 years after the anti-Sikh riots of 1984 communal violence continues to be an issue in India. This […] Read More
Victory and Doubt: What Narendra Modi Means for Indian Diversity Kimberley Layton 13 June 201430 years after the anti-Sikh riots of 1984 communal violence continues to be an issue in India. This […] Read More
Dead Reckoning: Memories of the 1971 Bangladesh War reviewer Kimberley Layton 06 May 2014Dead Reckoning is Sarmila Bose’s attempt to find a middle, and more factual, ground at the intersection of conflicting accounts of the 1971 […] Read More
Dead Reckoning: Memories of the 1971 Bangladesh War reviewer Kimberley Layton06 May 2014Dead Reckoning is Sarmila Bose’s attempt to find a middle, and more factual, ground at the intersection of conflicting accounts of the 1971 […] Read More
AIIA WA Bursary 17 January 2014About the Bursary program The Australian Institute of International Affairs for WA Inc. (AIIA WA) launched the AIIA WA Bursary for an educational […] Read More
Organised Labour: The Neglected Asset to Korea’s Future Prosperity By Christopher Khatouki 14 December 2023Korea's economic challenges are many, but perhaps the most pressing is the relationship between the current government and labour unions. A change of mindset is needed if the country is to move beyond the structural challenges seen as potentially existential. Read More
Note from the President 19 December 2013Season’s Greetings from the Australian Institute of International Affairs Victoria Informed citizens can make a difference in the world. We are a non-partisan […] Read More