Australia in the World this Week By Allan Gyngell AO FAIIA and Dr Darren Lim 05 October 2018This episode looks at the recent leaders’ meetings at the United Nations General Assembly in New York, the US-China trade war and the state of the Australian aid program in the context of the Sulawesi earthquake and tsunami. Read More
Human Rights in North Korea By Dr Danielle Chubb 03 October 2018There is undisputed evidence of what is going on inside North Korea. Threats of nuclear proliferation should not relegate human rights to the wayside. Read More
AIIA in the News 28 September 2018The Australian Institute of International Affairs has recently been featured across a number of media outlets. AIIA National Executive Director Melissa Conley Tyler […] Read More
AIIA in the News 18 September 2018The Australian Institute of International Affairs has recently been featured across a number of media outlets. AIIA National Executive Director Melissa Conley Tyler […] Read More
Indonesia's Expanding Horizons By Isabelle Lewis 13 September 2018Indonesia's accelerating economic prosperity will see the country poised to take a leading role in the Indo-Pacific region. It's time for Australia to refocus its Indonesia priorities. Read More
Australia in the World This Week By Allan Gyngell AO FAIIA and Dr Darren Lim 06 September 2018This episode looks at leadership change in Australia, Huawei and the 5G network and Prime Minister Scott Morrison's trip to Indonesia. Read More
AIIA in the News 04 September 2018The Australian Institute of International Affairs has recently been featured across a number of media outlets. AIIA National President Allan Gyngell AO FAIIA […] Read More
AIIA in the News 23 August 2018The Australian Institute of International Affairs has recently been featured across a number of media outlets. AIIA National President, Allan Gyngell wrote a […] Read More
Australia in the World this Week By Allan Gyngell AO FAIIA, Dr Darren Lim and Miles Kupa 22 August 2018This episode looks at Malcolm Turnbull’s “China reset” speech, Australia’s Soft Power Review and political development in Malaysia and Indonesia. Read More
Threats to Indonesian Democracy By Professor Greg Barton 22 August 2018Indonesia’s democracy is facing threats of nativism and populism in the upcoming elections in April. Read More
Borders and Margins in International Affairs By Professor Katharine Gelber 19 August 2018The IPSA World Congress in Brisbane focused on boundaries in a multi-dimensional context. Read More