Megaevents, Sports Diplomacy and the 2015 AFC Asian Cup Stuart Murray23 January 2015The 2015 Asian Cup presents tremendous opportunities in the field of sport diplomacy. International sporting tournaments (or megaevents, as they’re increasingly known) are […] Read More
Megaevents, Sports Diplomacy and the 2015 AFC Asian Cup Stuart Murray 23 January 2015The 2015 Asian Cup presents tremendous opportunities in the field of sport diplomacy. International sporting tournaments (or megaevents, as they’re increasingly known) are […] Read More
AIIA Named Top Think Tank in the Region 23 January 2015The Australian Institute of International Affairs has been voted the top think tank in South East Asia and the Pacific, in the annual […] Read More
Meet the editors of Emerging Scholars 2015 22 January 2015The Australian Institute of International Affairs is pleased to announce Craig Beyerinck, Rachelle Saad and Gale Wilkinson as the new editors for the Emerging […] Read More
Afghanistan: Cabinet Nominations – A New-Look Effective Government? 21 January 2015After much delay, Afghan president Abdul Salam Rahimi and co-leader chief executive Abdullah Abdullah have announced their full list […] Read More
Afghanistan: Cabinet Nominations – A New-Look Effective Government? By Ian Dudgeon 21 January 2015After much delay, Afghan president Abdul Salam Rahimi and co-leader chief executive Abdullah Abdullah have announced their full list […] Read More
Oil Prices: the Upside for Australian Agriculture Tess Marslen 21 January 2015Australian farmers and agribusiness should be preparing themselves to take advantage of opportunities arising from falling oil prices and a lower exchange rate. […] Read More
Oil Prices: the Upside for Australian Agriculture Tess Marslen21 January 2015Australian farmers and agribusiness should be preparing themselves to take advantage of opportunities arising from falling oil prices and a lower exchange rate. […] Read More
Dispatches on Diplomacy – Sowing the Seeds for Strong Relations Geoff Miller 21 January 2015Thorough background knowledge and the ability to empathise are essential components to conducting successful state-to-state relations. Henry Kissinger […] Read More
Book Launch: Muslim Citizens in the West 20 January 2015Muslim Citizens in the West: Spaces and Agents of Inclusion and Exclusion Professor Samina Yasmeen AM & Nina Markovic-Khaze (eds) Tuesday 27 January […] Read More
Australia in Asia: Time for a ‘Dolphin’ Strategy Bruno Hellendorff and Tanguy Struye de Swielande 19 January 2015When engaging the Indo-Pacific region, Australia doesn’t need to be a ‘shark’ to be a winner. Adopting a ‘dolphin’ strategy is far more […] Read More