Australia in World Affairs 13 July 2017The AIIA publishes the definitive series Australia in World Affairs on Australia’s foreign policy. This book series has been published since 1950 and is currently […] Read More
New Editors of Australia in World Affairs 05 July 2017The Australian Institute of International Affairs is pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Baogang He, Dr David Hundt and Dr Danielle Chubb […] Read More
Appointment of editors, Australia in World Affairs - Calls for Expressions of Interest 15 November 2016The Research Committee of the Australian Institute of International Affairs (AIIA) is calling for expressions of interest from […] Read More
Australia in World Affairs 16 January 2014The AIIA publishes the definitive series Australia in World Affairs on Australia’s foreign policy. This book series has been published since 1950 and is currently […] Read More
Book Review: Australian Foreign Policy: Relationships, Issues, and Strategic Culture By Dr Andrew Carr 27 March 2024O'Keefe’s book on Australian foreign policymaking provides an extensive overview, especially of Australia’s major diplomatic relationships. This work goes far in canvasing the field of strategic culture as it exists in Australia. Read More
Charging Ahead or Stalled Out: Can Geopolitics Short-Circuit Australia's Electric Vehicle Surge? By Dr. Marina Yue Zhang and Elena Collinson 20 March 2024As Australia belatedly increases its uptake of electric vehicles, its relationship with China is vitally important. Can it manoeuvre geopolitical considerations as it hopes to electrify? Read More
A Dysfunctional Family: How Australia Can and Should Repair its Relationships with the Pacific by Acting on Climate By Liam Moore 18 March 2024The prevailing strategic culture in Australian foreign policy circles that view Pacific Island states in instrumental and paternalistic ways is unproductive. Moving forward, there must be active recognition of the agency of these actors and engagement with their key concerns — particularly climate change. Read More
Ineffective Communication: Why and How Australia and China Talk Past Each Other By Guangyi Pan 15 March 2024Due to power disparity, diplomatic interactions between China and Australia have been full of misinterpretations about each other’s intentions and demands. China’s suspended death sentence for Yang Hengjun exposed, again, Australia’s sensitive position in this asymmetric relationship, in which China’s great-power-centric mindset ignores Canberra’s needs for strategic autonomy and geopolitical security. Read More
15 March 2024: The Week in Australian Foreign Affairs By Dr Adam Bartley 15 March 2024This week in Australian foreign affairs: Albanese addresses US TikTok ban; new AUKUS sub concerns for Australian defence; new ambassadors announced; Chinese sanctions on Australian wine, and more. Read More
8 March 2024: The Week in Australian Foreign Affairs By Dr Adam Bartley 08 March 2024This week in Australian foreign affairs: ASEAN-Australia Special Summit; Australia and Vietnam announce comprehensive strategic partnership; new investment platforms for Southeast Asia; Australia and Malaysia hold 2nd Annual Leaders’ Meeting, and more. Read More
Geopolitical Rivalry as Hypermasculinity Contests: The Case of Australia-Philippines Strategic Partnership By Dr Maria Tanyag 05 March 2024The Australian-Filipino strategic partnership is contrived in hypermasculine terms. This has potentially catastrophic consequences for the region and the planet. Read More