US Presidential Candidates Should Close the Gap between Rhetoric and Action 04 December 2015 The spectre of Iraq continues to haunt the American people. How else to explain their reluctance to support […] Read More
The Abandonment of Procurement-linked Strategic Activism in Australia Dr Elizabeth Thurbon 03 December 2015 Historically, Australia and South Korea have been staunch supporters and defenders of the multilateral trade regime. But in […] Read More
The Abandonment of Procurement-linked Strategic Activism in Australia Dr Elizabeth Thurbon 03 December 2015 Historically, Australia and South Korea have been staunch supporters and defenders of the multilateral trade regime. But in […] Read More
Free Trade Agreements Fail to Boost Australian Agriculture and Food Manufacturing Dr Mark McGovern 22 September 2015 Many claims are made that Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) with select trading partners will benefit Australian agriculture. OECD […] Read More
The Cold War- Its critical impact on our political values 18 August 2015 In the 1970s the Cold War was simmering with rising superpower tensions, while Australia’s foreign policy was moving from containment of communism towards […] Read More Play
ACT: Interview with Miles Kupa on the Legacy of Lee Kuan Yew 11 August 2015 Miles Kupa reflects on Singapore’s Lee Kuan Yew and the Singapore he dominated and shaped, building it into a prosperous and disciplined nation […] Read More Play
Politics in Paris: Governments Versus Climate Change Action Charles Bryant 15 July 2015 Pessimism around the potential outcome of the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris this year is beginning to emerge, despite encouraging US-China […] Read More
AIIA ACT - Professor Ross Garnaut presents: The Rise of Preferential Trade 2001-2015: What has it done to the national interest? 22 June 2015 The ACT Branch of the Australian Institute of International Affairs hosted a presentation by Professor Ross Garnaut AO, […] Read More Play
AIIA ACT - Mr Gary Quinlan presents: Australia's term on the United Nations Security Council: Was it worth it? 16 June 2015 The ACT Branch of the Australian Institute of International Affairs hosted a presentation by Mr Gary Quinlan, Deputy Secretary, […] Read More Play
AIIA ACT - Professor James Curran presents: The Dilemmas of Divergence: Whitlam, Nixon and the 1970s Alliance Crisis 21 May 2015 The ACT Branch of the Australian Institute of International Affairs hosted a presentation by James Curran, Associate Professor at the […] Read More Play