Expert Panel-Fellows of the AIIA
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Hilary Charlesworth FAIIA-Professor, ANU; Director of Centre for International Governance and Justice |
Jocelyn Chey AM FAIIA-Visiting Professor, University of Sydney; former Consul-General in Hong Kong |
James Cotton FAIIA-Emeritus Professor at the University of NSW |
Rawdon Dalrymple AO FAIIA-Former Visiting Professor, University of Sydney; Chairman of ASEAN Focus Group Ltd |
Graeme Dobell FAIIA-Journalist Fellow, Australian Strategic Policy Institute |
Erika Feller FAIIA-Former UNHCR Assistant High Commissioner for Protection |
Janet Hunt FAIIA-Former Head of the Australian Council for Overseas Aid |
James Ingram AO FAIIA-Former Diplomat and Head of the UN World Food Program |
John McCarthy AO FAIIA-Former Ambassador to Japan, Indonesia, the United States, Thailand, Mexico and Vietnam |
Geoffrey Miller AO FAIIA-Former Australian Ambassador to Japan; former Director-General of the Office of National Assessments |
Robert O’Neill FAIIA– Former Chichele Professor of the History of War, Oxford University |
Garry Woodard FAIIA-Former Diplomat and Senior Fellow, University of Melbourne |
Richard Woolcott AC FAIIA-Former Secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade |
Samina Yasmeen AM FAIIA-Professor of Political Science and International Relations, University of Western Australia |
Question: What was the most significant international development in 2015?
James Ingram AO FAIIA |
The Paris Climate Accord and the decisive role played by Presidents Obama and Xi Jinping. |
John McCarthy AO FAIIA |
The refugee exodus. |
Garry Woodard FAIIA |
Obama’s quiet experiment to shrink exceptionalism (vulnerable to blow-back). |
Jocelyn Chey AM FAIIA |
The accord reached in Paris on the response to climate change. |
Rawdon Dalrymple AO FAIIA |
The beginning of the end of Europe as we have known it. |
Erika Feller FAIIA |
Russia’s escalation of its Syria involvement which may well accelerate the drive to solutions, one way or the other. |
Graeme Dobell FAIIA |
The waves of humanity sailing then walking into Europe, hope in their eyes and a mobile phone in hand, to be welcomed by Angela Merkel. |
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