Australian Foreign Policy: Does the public matter? Should the community care? By Allan Gyngell AO FAIIA 07 December 2017Everything Australia wants to do as a country depends on its ability to understand the rest of the world. To that end, governments can, have and should lead public opinion. Read More
Let them Speak: Australian Values and Chinese Students By Professor James Laurenceson 11 October 2017If Australia insists only Chinese student voices critical of their government are authentic, a majority will be alienated and this would be an affront to Australian values. Read More
How Now? Kowtow? Australian Foreign Policy and a Rising China By Allan Gyngell AO FAIIA13 September 2017There’s no doubt the way Australia engages with China is the most important issue in Australian foreign relations, combining complexity and consequence. Read More Play
The International Community's Response to the Rohingya Crisis By Aisha Ismail and Dr Elliot Dolan-Evans 12 September 2017The Rohingya crisis in Myanmar continues to escalate and the international community has yet to decide on an effective response. Read More
How Philosophy Can Help Break the International Whaling Deadlock By Dr David Coady, Dr Brendan Gogarty and Dr Jeffrey McGee 30 August 2017While Sea Shepherd has announced it will no longer shadow Japan's whaling fleet, philosophy and law still offer a path to a possible resolution of the international dispute. Read More
Give Indigenous Australian women and infants a chance at life: addressing the disparity in maternal-infant health outcomes Kaitlyn Krahe07 November 2016Introduction Urged by a national public awareness campaign in 2008, the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) formally committed […] Read More
A More Humane Australian Foreign Policy By Professor Dennis Altman AM FASSA 14 July 2016Australia is in a contest with France and Spain for a place on the United Nations Human Rights Council for a two-year term […] Read More
Australian Foreign Policy: The Coalition Approach By The Hon Julie Bishop MP 03 June 2016This paper is part of the Australian Journal of International Affairs’ 2016 Federal Election Special and outlines the Coalition’s approach to international affairs. […] Read More
Australian Foreign Policy: The Labor Approach By The Hon Tanya Plibersek MP 03 June 2016This paper is part of the Australian Journal of International Affairs’ 2016 Federal Election Special and outlines the ALP’s approach to international affairs. […] Read More
Australian Foreign Policy: The Greens Approach By Senator Scott Ludlam 03 June 2016This paper is part of the Australian Journal of International Affairs’ 2016 Federal Election Special and outlines the Australian Green’s approach to international […] Read More
How do Australian Scholarships Achieve their Intended Outcomes? By Dr Seye Abimbola 26 April 2016Higher education scholarships for international students are an important aspect of Australian foreign policy. While these scholarships help […] Read More