AIIA NATIONAL OFFICE AND ACT HOST DEFENCE WHITE PAPER CONSULTATION FORUM 03 September 2014As part of the national Defence White Paper Consultation program, on Tuesday, 02 September 2014 17 members of […] Read More
Delivering a United Nations Security Council Presidency: the UK Experience H.E. Mr Paul Madden CMG 03 September 2014It has been rewarding to be High Commissioner here during Australia’s time on the United Nations Security Council. […] Read More
The Impact of Jihadist Islam State on Iraq and its Neighbours. What can be done? 02 September 2014America’s former envoy to Iraq and US deputy national security adviser, Ambassador James F. Jeffrey, addresses AIIA NSW. […] Read More Play
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Can the Islamic State Expand into Indonesia? Andrew Manners 02 September 2014With the Islamic State (IS), also known as ISIL, attracting extremists across Indonesia, there are growing fears that the group could revitalise the militant […] Read More
Applications for Masterclasses now open 02 September 2014As part of the 2014 National Conference the Australian Institute of International Affairs will be conducting Masterclasses for future leaders in international affairs. […] Read More
A Change-Up is Needed Mike Callaghan 01 September 2014Staying ahead of the curve: in the wake of an ever-evolving global market, Mike Callaghan discusses the Brisbane G20 Summit’s vital role in […] Read More
Restoring – and Improving – Relations with Indonesia Colin Chapman29 August 2014This week saw public recognition that relations between Canberra and Jakarta have been fully restored with the signing of a new code of […] Read More
Epidemic Ethics: Four Lessons from the Current Ebola Outbreak Ian Kerridge and Lyn Gilbert 29 August 2014The extent of the current Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa has belatedly focused the attention of non-governmental organisations, local and Western governments, […] Read More
Why the US struggles against Japan in TPP negotiations By Professor Aurelia George Mulgan 29 August 2014Professor Aurelia George Mulgan looks into the negotiation dynamics between the United States and Japan during the talks on the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement. Real progress in Trans-Pacific […] Read More
Energising Emerging Economies Dr Abdulaziz Sager 29 August 2014As a major oil exporter and positive influence on stabilising global energy markets, Saudi Arabia’s role in the G20 is a benevolent one […] Read More