Victory and Doubt: What Narendra Modi Means for Indian Diversity Kimberley Layton13 June 201430 years after the anti-Sikh riots of 1984 communal violence continues to be an issue in India. This […] Read More
Victory and Doubt: What Narendra Modi Means for Indian Diversity Kimberley Layton 13 June 201430 years after the anti-Sikh riots of 1984 communal violence continues to be an issue in India. This […] Read More
Australian Republican Movement Victorian Branch Forum 03 June 2014AIIA Executive Director Melissa Conley Tyler spoke on a panel on 1 June for the Australian Republican Movement Victorian Forum which was opened by Shadow […] Read More
Waiting ‘Round the Bend: Recollections of Childhood and a Life in Australia’s Foreign Service reviewer Professor Russell Lansbury 21 March 2014Books about international relations are written from a variety of levels and perspectives: while some are narrated from […] Read More
AIIA Victoria: A New Era of Soft Diplomacy through Media 17 February 2014A New Era of Soft Diplomacy through Media Read More Play
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AIIA Victoria: Australia and the UN Security Council: Opportunities and Challenges 28 February 2013Australia and the UN Security Council: Opportunities and Challenges Read More Play
Vietnamese Corruption: Navigating Between Business, the Party, and the Pirates By Dr Adam Fforde 03 May 2024The recent corruption scandal involving real-estate tycoon Truong My Lan illustrates the still very opaque process of business and party relationships in Vietnam. Both are highly interlinked, and rarely do scandals occur. Read More
Dr Adam Fforde 03 May 2024Adam Fforde is an Adjunct Professor at the Victorian Institute for Strategic Economic Studies, Victoria University, and an Honorary Professorial Fellow with the […] Read More
Unpacking the Evolving Türkiye-Malaysia Partnership and its Repercussions on the Indo-Pacific By Cheuk Yui (Thomas) Kwong 02 May 2024The frequent exchanges between Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim have raised eyebrows within and beyond the context of the Türkiye-Malaysia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. The time may have come to re-evaluate Türkiye and Malaysia's roles in the Indo-Pacific. Read More
Israel, the US, Iran: It’s Much About Messaging By Ian Dudgeon 01 May 2024Recent strikes by Israel, the United States, and Iran have prompted concerns that an escalation of conflict to broader regional proportions may be close at hand. Closer examination reveals a more careful selection of strikes, demonstrating deterrence and resolve. Read More