Past Events 28 July 2015Check out our past events here at the AIIA Queensland. Were you unable to come to one in-person or online? Not to worry. […] Read More
Hack Attack: How the Truth Caught up with Rupert Murdoch reviewer Niree Creed 28 July 2015TAKING ON THE MURDOCHS – THE DYNASTY TEETERS The name of Milly Dowler will always remain as a catalyst in a notorious hacking […] Read More
Worldwide Displacement at Record Highs Kevin Kelly 27 July 20152015 was a record year for forcibly displaced humans. Today there are almost 60 million people seeking a new home, almost three times […] Read More
Time For the Middle Powers to Step Up By The Hon Gareth Evans AC QC FAIIA 27 July 2015The characteristic method of middle power diplomacy is coalition building with like-minded countries, and there is plenty of scope for middle power diplomacy […] Read More
Only Fools Rush In? Disaster Zone Adoptions. Derek Bayley 27 July 2015In times of disaster, adoptive parents are more likely than ever to open their hearts and their homes to displaced foreign children, hoping […] Read More
Donations 24 July 2015As a part of the Australian Institute of International Affairs, the preeminent think-tank on international affairs and foreign policy here in Australia, the […] Read More
The Spectre of Iraq Haunts Republicans 24 July 2015The race for the White House is a lop-sided affair, with 16 Republican candidates facing Hilary Clinton and four other Democrats. Tom Switzer […] Read More
Myanmar Elections: A Turning Point for Reform? By Trevor Wilson 23 July 2015Myanmar’s general elections have now been set for 8 November 2015, representing an important turning point for change and reform in this poor […] Read More
The Start Of China’s Equity Market Journey Stirling Larkin 23 July 2015The past few weeks much attention has been paid to the machinations of the Chinese stock market. But it seems likely that there […] Read More
Can Bronwyn Bishop Learn Anything from the UK Expenses Scandal? Louise Thompson 23 July 2015As the furore over Australian Speaker Bronwyn Bishop’s helicopter ride has developed into a wider inspection of politicians’ […] Read More
A Conversation with Dr. Knut Dörmann on International Humanitarian Law By Alexander Willox 23 July 2015This week Australian Outlook Editor Alexander Willox discusses the future of International Humanitarian Law in a world with […] Read More