The TPP and Transparency Clancy Wright 13 July 2015In last week’s “Outlook”, international trade analyst Alan Oxley argued that the Trans Pacific Partnership could be the precursor to an expanded APEC […] Read More
Call for Submissions: Senate Inquiry into the China-Australia Free Trade Agreement 13 July 2015 Members of the Australian Institute of International Affairs have been invited to provide submissions to the […] Read More
The TPP: Opening the Door to a Bigger APEC Free Trade Agreement Alan Oxley 10 July 2015The Trans Pacific Partnership seems likely to become reality before the end of the year. But a bigger […] Read More
Still Hearing the Cries from the Graves: Srebrenica, R2P and the Struggle for Human Protection Alex J. Bellamy 09 July 2015This week, the UN Security Council marked the 20th anniversary of the horrific massacre in Srebrenica by failing […] Read More
Iran Nuclear Deal Could Unleash Regional Arms Race Professor Shahram Akbarzadeh 09 July 2015Iran and world powers have been engaged in intense talks over Iran’s nuclear program and while many self-imposed deadlines have been missed and […] Read More
Varoufakis Exit is Not the Game Changer the EU Needs Partha Gangopadhyay 09 July 2015The eurozone is in real crisis and changing the finance minister of Greece is akin to shuffling the deckchairs on the Titanic. Many […] Read More
Windows to the World - Volunteer on Foreign Soil 09 July 2015The Australian Institute of International Affairs is putting together a team of volunteers to assist at foreign missions around Canberra during the 2015 […] Read More
France Today 08 July 2015Sydney-based French expert, Ross Steele AM, engaged a lively audience at Glover Cottages on Tuesday 7 July. France, he said, remained the world’s […] Read More
Turkish Coalition Negotiations: What it Means for the Kurds By Alexander Willox 08 July 2015Once the 45 day period for forming a new government begins in Turkey, the make up of the government that forms could have massive flow […] Read More
Australians and the Battle of Britain Aaron Pegram 07 July 2015This month marks the start of one of the most brutal and costly air wars in history – the Battle of Britain. In […] Read More
Australia Viewed Through the Indonesian Press Marlene Millott 07 July 2015Indonesia has featured frequently in the Australian media in recent months, however recent conversations with leading publications in Jakarta reveal that representations of Australia […] Read More