President's Desk 03 April 2014 From the President The challenging year of 2020 is winding down for AIIA, albeit no doubt individual members may be contemplating their own […] Read More
Women in Australia’s International Affairs By Melissa Conley Tyler FAIIA 02 April 2014 Decades after formal barriers were removed, women remain demonstrably underrepresented in senior positions in Australia’s international affairs. A number of barriers remain which […] Read More
Women in Australia’s International Affairs 02 April 2014 Decades after formal barriers were removed, women remain demonstrably underrepresented in senior positions in Australia’s international affairs. A number of barriers remain which […] Read More
Syria: humanitarian situation continues to deteriorate Leonard Blazeby 29 March 2014 It is now three years since the Syria conflict began and the humanitarian situation for millions of people across the country is catastrophic […] Read More
Australia and the European Union: Beyond the Framework Treaty Donald Kenyon and Pierre van der Eng 26 March 2014 Australia is pursuing significant trade agreements with its Asian neighbours under the mandate of ‘economic diplomacy’, yet is missing out on opportunities through […] Read More
Australia and the European Union: Beyond the Framework Treaty Donald Kenyon and Pierre van der Eng 26 March 2014 Australia is pursuing significant trade agreements with its Asian neighbours under the mandate of ‘economic diplomacy’, yet is missing out on opportunities through […] Read More
Australia-Hong Kong FTA Not A Secondary Priority 24 March 2014 By Charles Pym As late as May 2013, the Australian government was bluntly ignoring requests from the government of Hong Kong to explore […] Read More
Losing Control: UNHCR and Australia’s Contestation of the International Refugee Regime 24 March 2014 By Camden Luxford This essay analyses success of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in maintaining […] Read More
The UNSC & Women: On the Effectiveness of Resolution 1325 24 March 2014 By Talitha O’Connor United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 (UNSCR-1325) was considered a landmark resolution, the first to be made on women, peace, […] Read More
Issues Brief Colin Chapman 24 March 2014 President Barack Obama will be at a G-7 meeting in Europe this week to discuss Ukraine; it’s not the G-8 because Russia is […] Read More
War of Law: China in the East and South China Seas 24 March 2014 By Finian Cullity All good states, through their leaders, periodically profess their love and respect for international law. Being the metaphorical glue holding […] Read More