Not Out of the Desert, Yet Laurens J. Visser 12 August 2015Laurens J. Visser responds to Tom Switzer’s recent article “The Spectre of Iraq Haunts the Republicans” published in Australian Outlook on July 24 2015. […] Read More
ACT: Interview with Miles Kupa on the Legacy of Lee Kuan Yew 11 August 2015Miles Kupa reflects on Singapore’s Lee Kuan Yew and the Singapore he dominated and shaped, building it into a prosperous and disciplined nation […] Read More Play
American Ambassadors, The Past, Present, and Future of America’s Diplomats By Mike Fogarty11 August 2015The author is a former American diplomat who has written a useful technical book on his guild. Written […] Read More
Vale: John Peter Sim 10 August 2015 Former AIIA WA President John Peter Sim (CBE) passed away last week. Mr Sim was awarded Japan’s highest civilian honour, Order of […] Read More
A New Election May Be On The Horizon In Turkey By Sedat Mulayim 07 August 2015Recent weeks witnessed the Turkish army attacking ISIS and the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) simultaneously, following a suicide bombing in the town of […] Read More
Boosting the Australia-Latin America Relationship José Blanco 07 August 2015In an increasingly interconnected world, Australia’s prosperity is more dependent than ever on developments in the global economy. Latin America has a wealth […] Read More
The Brutality of the Battle of Lone Pine Ashley Ekins and Niree Creed 06 August 2015August the 6th marked the centenary of one of the shortest, and most brutal, battles on the Gallipoli Peninsular. In four horrific days, […] Read More
How the Battle Over Biologics Helped Stall the Trans Pacific Partnership Deborah Gleeson and Ruth Lopert 06 August 2015Is the Trans Pacific Partnership dead, or can 12 countries eventually reach consensus on one of history’s biggest […] Read More
Australian Foreign Policy: Controversies and Debates reviewer Professor Michael Wesley 06 August 2015Australian foreign policy studies seems to be a field undergoing a mini-decline these days. Looking around our universities and think tanks, it’s not […] Read More
Singapore's 50th Birthday 06 August 2015As the 50th anniversary of Singapore’s independence approaches, Graeme Dobell looks back at the man who made it all happen, Lee Kuan Yew. […] Read More
Knitters, Mechanics and Corporates Making a Difference in International Aid Matthew Morris 06 August 2015Too often donations of physical goods has to be rejected because cash is more agile and useful in emergencies. However, […] Read More