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
North Korea Tests Not Just a Bomb But the Global Nuclear Monitoring System By Dr Trevor Findlay 13 September 2017North Korea’s apparent nuclear detonation on 3 September drew attention to a remarkable international organisation that helps detect and identify nuclear tests. Read More
Reading Room: Australian-Latin American Relations By Dr Elisabeth Mayer 11 September 2017The Australian-Latin American relationship has developed from a cordial and polite relationship of mutual disinterest to one of increasing engagement. Read More
Counter-terrorism in 2017 10 September 2017On the 5th of September at Glover Cottages, the new director of National Security Policy at the ANU, Jacinta Carroll, talked about the […] Read More
Why China is Key to Any North Korean Solution By Professor James Cotton FAIIA 05 September 2017Far from needing nuclear weapons to enhance its defence, Pyongyang developed them in spite of being one of the world's most secure countries. This is why Beijing is vital for any resolution. Read More
Counterterrorism and a Southeast Asian Caliphate By Jacinta Carroll05 September 2017Australia needs to bring all efforts to bear across across the military, diplomatic and aid sectors to counter potential terrorism from Islamic State activity on Mindanao. Read More Play
New Zealand's Election and the Rise and Rise of Jacinda Ardern By Colin Chapman FAIIA 04 September 2017With Jacindamania sweeping through New Zealand, Labor is in strong contention to win the September 25 election. Read More
"China Matters" 31 August 2017On Tuesday 29th of August, AIIA New South Wales hosted, at the law firm Mallesons, the launch of China Matters: Getting it Right for Australia by […] Read More
"China Matters" 31 August 2017On Tuesday 29th of August, AIIA New South Wales hosted, at the law firm Mallesons, the launch of China Matters: Getting it Right […] Read More
Where Chinese Influence Matters By Professor Bates Gill and Linda Jakobson31 August 2017As tensions continue to escalate on the Korean Peninsula, what weight can China bring to bear on Pyongyang? Read More Play
Reading Room: Fear of Abandonment By Professor Michael Wesley 31 August 2017With his latest book, Allan Gyngell has produced the first systematic history of Australian foreign policy in nearly 40 years. Read More