Australia faces big challenges in chairing the G20 Colin Chapman — Analysis 06 March 2014 The challenge Australia faces as chair of the G20 this year is to reverse the widespread perception that the group is on the […] Read More
Do you support the Australia Network? AIIA Fellows responding to the burning question of the week. — Analysis 28 February 2014 Expert Panel-Fellows of the AIIA Hilary Charlesworth FAIIA-Professor, ANU; Director of Centre for International Governance and Justice Jocelyn Chey AM FAIIA-Visiting Professor, University […] Read More
How others see us Hugh White — Analysis 27 February 2014 Australia is entering an era of powerful neighbours with competing interests. We need to understand how those countries view us and for what […] Read More
Whaling: Why Litigation? Shirley Scott — Analysis 10 February 2014 Australia’s decision to litigate against Japan’s whaling program is a consequence of variable factors within Australia’s domestic political climate. Summer in Australia has […] Read More
In a Cleft Stick: Australia’s Indo-Pacific Policy By Melissa Conley Tyler FAIIA and Aakriti Bachhawat — Analysis 07 February 2014 Australia has a vital interest in preventing its region, defined as the Indo-Pacific in the 2013 Defence White Paper, from becoming an arena […] Read More
Private International Law: Adding Value for Australia Dr Christopher Ward — Analysis 06 February 2014 The alignment of various nation-state laws by implementation of international conventions has been a work in progress that has had practical benefits for […] Read More
The politics of self-interest bind India and China together By Aakriti Bachhawat and Melissa Conley Tyler FAIIA — Analysis 05 February 2014 One of the characteristics of today’s Asia is its asymmetric rivalries, including Japan’s rivalry with China, China’s with the United States, Pakistan’s with […] Read More