Will ChAFTA be a Catalyst for Chinese Investment Capital into Australia? Chris Curtis12 February 2015The China-Australia Free Trade Agreement (ChAFTA) is likely to have significant consequences in the local property markets, especially […] Read More
When the Government Says ‘Competitive Evaluation Process’… By Dr Andrew Davies12 February 2015Australia’s submarine acquisition strategy is opaque, convoluted and politically unpopular. We’ve written a lot about the future submarine project over the years. Last […] Read More
Who You Gonna Call? Why We Need to Improve Private International Law Nicola Nygh11 February 2015From online shopping to international adoption, music downloads to accidents overseas, clear private international law rules are essential to […] Read More
Who You Gonna Call? Why We Need to Improve Private International Law Nicola Nygh 11 February 2015From online shopping to international adoption, music downloads to accidents overseas, clear private international law rules are essential to […] Read More
Yemen: Higher Tensions but Lower Prospect of Sectarian Violence Jarryd de Haan11 February 2015While it is unlikely that the situation in Yemen will escalate to widespread sectarian violence, it will also […] Read More
Yemen: Higher Tensions but Lower Prospect of Sectarian Violence Jarryd de Haan 11 February 2015While it is unlikely that the situation in Yemen will escalate to widespread sectarian violence, it will also […] Read More
Australian Journal of International Affairs Boyer Prize 2014 10 February 2015The AIIA congratulates Amy Nethery of Deakin University and Carly Gordyn of the ANU for winning the 2014 Boyer Prize. Their paper, ‘Australia-Indonesia […] Read More
The Costs of Australia’s ‘Free Trade’ Agreement with America Shiro Armstrong10 February 2015Between 2005 and 2012, AUSFTA diverted US$53.1 billion of trade, leaving Australia and the United States worse off than they would have been without […] Read More
The Costs of Australia’s ‘Free Trade’ Agreement with America Shiro Armstrong 10 February 2015Between 2005 and 2012, AUSFTA diverted US$53.1 billion of trade, leaving Australia and the United States worse off than they would have been without […] Read More
Bananas, Beaches and Bases: Making Feminist Sense of International Politics Reviewer Barbara Trojanowska09 February 2015Women in International Relations: are we still in the kitchen? Where are the women? Are we still in […] Read More
Bananas, Beaches and Bases: Making Feminist Sense of International Politics Reviewer Barbara Trojanowska 09 February 2015Women in International Relations: are we still in the kitchen? Where are the women? Are we still in […] Read More