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
Julie Bishop Can Reach Out to Iran Now That Confrontation Has Failed Paul Komesaroff, Alphonso Lingis and Modjtaba Sadria 15 April 2015Foreign Minister Julie Bishop’s visit to Tehran this week presents a rare opportunity for Australia to take the […] Read More
A New Vision for China–Australia Relations Stuart Harris 22 March 2015Australian foreign policy towards China needs to focus on long-term strategic thinking. Australia’s foreign policy has been a mix of positives and negatives […] Read More
A New Vision for China–Australia Relations Stuart Harris22 March 2015Australian foreign policy towards China needs to focus on long-term strategic thinking. Australia’s foreign policy has been a mix of positives and negatives […] Read More
Opportunities 18 February 2015Internship Program Applications for the AIIA Queensland 2024 July-December Internship Program are now closed. If you wish to be considered next time, please […] Read More
President Jokowi Seeks Opposition Support 07 February 2015By reaching out to his main political rival, Indonesian President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo could ensure that his anti-corruption credentials are preserved. Background President […] Read More
President Jokowi Seeks Opposition Support By Mervyn Piesse 07 February 2015By reaching out to his main political rival, Indonesian President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo could ensure that his anti-corruption credentials are preserved. Background President […] Read More
Choosing the Next SG 05 February 2015Since the UN Secretary-General selection process favours agreeableness above visionary objectives, Ban Ki-moon’s successor in 2017 is unlikely to embody many of the […] Read More