The Islamic State: A Geopolitical Analysis Joshua Brown 12 September 2014As the initial shock of the Islamic State (IS) dissipates, Joshua Brown provides insight on where and how these events came to be, and importantly, […] Read More
Ongoing Rift in the GCC Unlikely to Lead to Disintegration By Mervyn Piesse 12 September 2014While the Gulf Co-operation Council faces unprecedented challenges, these are not, as yet, significant enough to threaten the existence of the organisation. Background […] Read More
The Leaders Must Lead Stephen Pickford12 September 2014If Brisbane G20 is to succeed, then sticking to key issues of boosting growth, strengthening economic resilience and getting the Leaders to back […] Read More
The Dalai Lama's Succession Plans Could Move Beijing to Talks Stratfor11 September 2014Summary A recent statement by the Dalai Lama that he might abandon the tradition of having his successor chosen by the traditional process […] Read More
Leveling the Playing Field Roberto Fendt 10 September 2014As an emerging economy, Brazil has a vested interest in positive outcomes for modernised banking regulations, infrastructure investment and an open multilateral trading […] Read More
Should Australia Have Closer Relations with NATO? AIIA Fellows responding to the burning question of the week 09 September 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
AIIA National Publication Support Grant - Call For Expressions Of Interest 09 September 2014The Research Committee of the Australian Institute of International Affairs (AIIA) is calling for expressions of interest for […] Read More
Issues Brief Colin Chapman09 September 2014President Barack Obama is planning to set out a strategy for containing and defeating the Islamic State, also known as ISIS, in a […] Read More
The Impact of Casualties on Public Opinion: Lessons from Recent Surveys Charles Miller 09 September 2014The perception that the Australian public will not tolerate casualties in foreign conflicts has shaped the decisions of […] Read More
Roundtables with the International Confucian Association 08 September 2014The Australian Institute of International Affairs, along with the University of New South Wales in Sydney and Deakin University in Melbourne, hosted a […] Read More
Empower, Develop, Invest! By Professor Susan Harris Rimmer 08 September 2014Dr Susan Harris-Rimmer examines the challenges of the G20 when it comes to spurring on sustainable and strong development in emergent nations The […] Read More