Can a Nuclear Armed State Champion the Cause of Nuclear Disarmament? By Emeritus Professor Ramesh Thakur FAIIA 16 April 2014The strategic rationale for nuclear weapons has disappeared since the end of the Cold War. The establishment of […] Read More
Australia's Free Trade Trophies? Mike Adams, Nic Brown and Ron Wickes 16 April 2014Recent bilateral trade deals will lead to commercial benefits. The next steps are pursuing good multi-party agreements and using the momentum to move […] Read More
Australia's Free Trade Trophies? Mike Adams, Nic Brown and Ron Wickes 16 April 2014Recent bilateral trade deals will lead to commercial benefits. The next steps are pursuing good multi-party agreements and using the momentum to move […] Read More
Japan and Australia ‘Beef Up’ Relations By Professor Aurelia George Mulgan16 April 2014The Economic Partnership Agreement that Japan recently signed with Australia (JAEPA) has everything to do with Japanese trade strategy and little if anything […] Read More
Japan and Australia ‘Beef Up’ Relations 16 April 2014The Economic Partnership Agreement that Japan recently signed with Australia (JAEPA) has everything to do with Japanese trade strategy and little if anything […] Read More
AIIA NSW President urges arts graduates to think about future science 16 April 2014AIIA NSW president Colin Chapman has urged arts and communications graduates to keep a much closer watch on […] Read More
Is Australia’s Economic Diplomacy Succeeding? AIIA Fellows responding to the burning question of the week. 14 April 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
Issues Brief Colin Chapman11 April 2014This week saw a sudden death, not of an individual, but the computer operating system Windows XP, many of us have used and […] Read More
Australia's Submarine Choice Liz Placanica10 April 2014This week the Australian Strategic Policy Institute hosted a landmark conference The Submarine Choice bringing together academics, policymakers and government officials to discuss […] Read More
Dishonourable Disguise: Securitising Moral Issues Simon Asfour10 April 2014In a world order consumed by ever-changing security issues, the role of securitisation has taken a dangerous form. Political actors have the ability […] Read More
The Hidden History of Chinese International Relations Lu Peng 10 April 2014International relations has long been part of China’s higher education system. Hiding this part of history has proved detrimental to attempts to develop […] Read More