Issues Brief Colin Chapman24 March 2014President Barack Obama will be at a G-7 meeting in Europe this week to discuss Ukraine; it’s not the G-8 because Russia is […] Read More
Is the Age of Intervention Over? Professor Michael Ignatieff, Professor of Practice, Harvard University22 March 2014Speech to Chatham House, London by Professor Michael Ignatieff, Professor of Practice, Harvard University; Centennial Chair, Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs; Chair: […] Read More
Transforming South Asia: Imperatives for Action By Professor Ian Hall 20 March 2014South Asia is certainly in need of transformation. Riven by border disputes, home to two nuclear powers (with a third on its doorstep), […] Read More
Australia India Dialogue 18 March 2014The Australian Institute of International Affairs along with the Australia India Institute hosted a roundtable dialogue with a visiting delegation from the Indian […] Read More
The Ancient Craft of Intelligence: Can Australia Protect Itself? 17 March 2014On Monday 17th March, 2014, Warren Reed presented the topic ‘The Ancient Craft of Intelligence: Can Australia Protect […] Read More Play
Australia, Israel and Palestine By Professor Peter Boyce AO14 March 2014Australia has had an important role in the establishment of the Israeli state. However, there has been a lack of critical analysis of […] Read More
Should we aspire to ‘a larger Australia’ in international affairs? AIIA Fellows responding to the burning question of the week. 14 March 2014Expert Panel-Fellows of the AIIA Hilary Charlesworth FAIIA-Professor, ANU; Director of Centre for International Governance and Justice Jocelyn […] Read More
Issues brief Colin Chapman14 March 2014The United Nations now says it has enough evidence to lay war crimes charges against those involved in both sides of the Syrian […] Read More
Issues brief Colin Chapman14 March 2014The United Nations now says it has enough evidence to lay war crimes charges against those involved in both sides of the Syrian […] Read More
South Africa – changing the inheritance of inequality 14 March 2014Low education standards are a significant bar to prosperity in post-Mandela South Africa. Former South African President Nelson Mandela had a number of […] Read More
South Africa – changing the inheritance of inequality 14 March 2014Low education standards are a significant bar to prosperity in post-Mandela South Africa. Former South African President Nelson Mandela had a number of […] Read More