Should we aspire to ‘a larger Australia’ in international affairs? AIIA Fellows responding to the burning question of the week. 14 March 2014Expert Panel-Fellows of the AIIA Hilary Charlesworth FAIIA-Professor, ANU; Director of Centre for International Governance and Justice Jocelyn […] Read More
What are the implications of events in the Ukraine? AIIA Fellows responding to the burning question of the week. 07 March 2014Expert 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
Do you support the Australia Network? AIIA Fellows responding to the burning question of the week. 28 February 2014Expert 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
15 September 2023: The Week in Australian Foreign Affairs By Isabella Keith 15 September 2023This week in Australian foreign affairs: Albanese attends G20, ASEAN-Australia Summit and East Asia Summit; Philippines relationship elevated to Strategic Partnership; Wong at Pacific Islands Forum Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Fiji; and more Read More
Growth and Exchange in India-Australia Higher Education: Prospects for the Future By Dr Brigid Freeman 21 August 2023Important opportunities exist for Australian universities to realise a thriving relationship with Indian higher education. In STEM and HASS disciplines specifically, outbound mobility and joint research programs are on the rise. Read More
The Controversy Around AUKUS Shows that Investigative Journalism Needs a Strong Revival By Colin Chapman FAIIA 26 May 2023There is a much needed to debate to be had on energy security and, as a result, high ticket items such as the AUKUS submarines. Australia's media conglomerates need to do more to ensure journalism remains a gateway to such debates. Read More
26 May 2023: The Week in Australian Foreign Affairs By Isabella Keith 26 May 2023This week in Australian foreign affairs: Albanese attends the G7 and Quad Summits in Hiroshima; Modi travels to Australia; more financial sanctions against Russia announced; Wong travels to the Philippines; and more. Read More
Farewell to Allan Gyngell, Beloved Leader, Mentor, and Friend By Dr Bryce Wakefield 03 May 2023Allan Gyngell, immediate past president of the Australian Institute of International Affairs, will be remembered as one of Australia's greatest thinkers on foreign policy. But his impressive and unparalleled contribution to the practice and debate on Australia's place in the world never overshadowed his humility and kindness. Read More
The Master Diplomat Richard Woolcott By John McCarthy AO FAIIA 03 March 2023Richard Woolcott left a legacy that all modern diplomats could emulate, writes John McCarthy. Read More
Indonesia's New Capital By Dr Sharyn Davies and Chindy Christine 27 September 2022Indonesia has a new capital city. To be a truly inclusive capital, the design team must include women, young people, ethnic minorities, sexual and gender diverse people, and the disabled community. Read More
The Opportunities Iran Loses in the Absence of the JCPOA By Kourosh Ziabari 19 September 2022Without the nuclear deal in place, Iran struggles with the sanctions imposed by the US and other Western nations. This has led to severe social, political, and economic consequences. Read More