Trump’s Wall Stirs Mexican Nationalism By Dr Ruth Adler 22 February 2017Recent demonstrations in Mexico against US President Trump are indicative of both anti-US sentiment and dissatisfaction with the government of Mexican President Peña Nieto. Peña Nieto’s response […] Read More
A Feminist Foreign Policy? 06 February 2017Australia has provided the world with laudable examples of women in positions of political power, while simultaneously perpetuating a male-dominated ‘blokey’ culture. To […] Read More
A Feminist Foreign Policy? By Professor Jacqui True 06 February 2017Australia has provided the world with laudable examples of women in positions of political power, while simultaneously perpetuating a male-dominated ‘blokey’ culture. To […] Read More
The Soviet Union's Long Shadow By Monica Attard 01 February 2017In the 25 years since the collapse of the USSR, the West’s relations with the largest nation on Earth have once again slowly […] Read More
2016 Has Been a Good (or Bad) Year for... 29 December 2016Expert Panel-Fellows of the AIIA Hilary Charlesworth FAIIA-Professor, ANU; Director of Centre for International Governance and Justice Jocelyn Chey AM FAIIA-Visiting Professor, University […] Read More
Fellows of the AIIA 2016 19 December 2016Australia’s Leaders in International Affairs The Australian Institute of International Affairs (AIIA) has been promoting interest in and understanding of international affairs in […] Read More
New Year, New Troubles in Europe? By Colin Chapman FAIIA 14 December 2016Europe has experienced another difficult year by virtue of economic challenges and political upheaval. The UK, Italy and Austria have all changed leaders […] Read More
Reading Room: Abe's Remarkable Restoration By Dr H. D. P. (David) Envall 06 December 2016In December 2012, Shinzō Abe achieved perhaps the most remarkable comeback of post-war Japanese politics by becoming the Japanese prime minister for a […] Read More
Professor Tim Lindsey AO FAIIA 06 December 2016Tim Lindsey is Malcolm Smith professor of Asian Law at the University of Melbourne, where he heads the Centre for Indonesian Law, Islam […] Read More
MIKTA: An Acronym in Search of Meaning By Melissa Conley Tyler FAIIA 25 November 2016Australia is hosting the 8th MIKTA Foreign Ministers meeting with Minister for Foreign Affairs Julie Bishop welcoming her counterparts from Mexico, Indonesia, South Korea and Turkey […] Read More
Sir Richard Boyer 23 November 2016Sir Richard Boyer (1891-1961) was a grazier, publicist and Chairman of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. He was president of the Commonwealth Council of the […] Read More