Creating a Palestinian State By Habib 10 June 2015Much of the world endorses a two-state solution. Why haven’t we moved to the next step? It is time for world leaders to move […] Read More
Transparency in resource payments - why is Australia dragging its feet? By Mills 05 June 2015There’s a global move towards voluntary – even mandatory – reporting of financial flows to the community from […] Read More
International Pressure the Key to Citizenship for the Rohingya By Rishi Gulati 04 June 2015The human tragedy of the Rohingya that is unfolding in front of us has a root cause and Myanmar’s […] Read More
Realising Rights: How Regional Organisations Socialise Human Rights By Professor Anthony J. Langlois 01 June 2015This clearly composed and well written study challenges those interested in the impact of regional organisations in the […] Read More
Timor-Leste’s ASEAN Aspirations Can Benefit from Pragmatic Indecision By Percival Wood29 May 2015Timor-Leste continues in its quest to join ASEAN, but while the geographical logic of Timor-Leste’s ASEAN membership will […] Read More
The Rohingya Crisis: A Regional Perspective By McBeth 28 May 2015The hastily-called regional meeting in Bangkok is expected to consider a regional action plan to address the immediate issue of people traffickers, however […] Read More
PM Modi’s Visit to China Develops Economic Bonhomie 28 May 2015Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s attempts to normalise relations with China have become more important as the economic interdependence between the two Asian giants continues […] Read More
Glitz Meets Politics: an Australian Viewer's Guide to Eurovision Voting Keshia Jacotine 21 May 2015There is no denying that Eurovision is political, and separating the geopolitics of Europe from this contest remains […] Read More
AIIAV Study Tour to Japan 18 May 2015The Australian Institute of International Affairs Victoria is pleased to announce that this year’s study tour will be to Japan and we are […] Read More
The Warsaw Pact: Forgotten Relic of the Cold War 14 May 2015Sixty years after the signing of the Warsaw Pact on 14 May 1955, relations between Russia and Western Europe remain fraught with tension. This […] Read More
The UK Election: Surprised Winners, Sad Losers Sean Kippin 14 May 2015The UK’s General Election was characterised by many unexpected results, including the Conservatives winning their first majority government in 23 years. On Wednesday […] Read More