When Should Australia Go To War? By James Brown 27 July 2016In Australia’s bright and blessed circumstances today, we rarely think of war: it is something we go to, not something that comes to […] Read More
Regional Rivalry or Regional Development? China’s Intentions for the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank Thane Bourne27 November 2015China is on the rise and on the move internationally. In recent times, Chinese diplomacy has made the […] Read More
China’s Hmong Go Uncounted Sebastien Carrier 21 May 2015The Hmong, an ethnic group which comprises 3 million people scattered across China, are not formally recognised by the government and suffer from […] Read More
Anti-Dumping Reforms: Renewed Focus in the Australian Economy 26 May 2014By Vanessa Bell In 2008, the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) caused “the most brutal global recession worldwide since the Great Depression of the 1930s”.[1] […] Read More
Bridging the Global Infrastructure Gap 24 March 2014By Nicholas Taylor The world continues to experience chronic infrastructure shortages in both developed and developing nations. The global ‘infrastructure gap’ – the […] Read More
Membership 17 January 2014Join or Renew Your Membership Click here to JOIN NOW To RENEW you membership, please login to your AIIA account here (click). If […] Read More
Membership 17 January 2014Membership of the Australian Institute of International Affairs NSW (AIIA NSW) gives access to the pre-eminent public network of expert knowledge on international […] Read More