Reactions to Australia’s ‘New Aid Paradigm’ Craig Beyerinck 03 July 2014 The Australian Government’s announcement of a new aid policy has received a broadly positive response from aid groups. The Minister for Foreign Affairs announced a new aid […] Read More
Rioters in Vietnam Attack Chinese, Taiwanese Factories Shannon Tiezzi, The Diplomat Magazine 16 May 2014 Protests against a Chinese oil rig in the South China Sea turned violent, damaging hundred of foreign-owned factories. Read More
Transforming South Asia: Imperatives for Action By Professor Ian Hall 20 March 2014 South Asia is certainly in need of transformation. Riven by border disputes, home to two nuclear powers (with a third on its doorstep), […] Read More
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So Now What? The War in Gaza and the Future of the Conflict in Israel-Palestine 26 May 2021 The cannons have gone silent, and the fireworks display over Gaza’s sky has gone dark. Paradoxically, as long as the ceasefire holds, the withdrawal of direly needed global attention from the region will continue, like oftentimes before – and onwards to the next crisis. Read More
How Australia can Step up its Efforts to Support India’s COVID-19 Response 21 May 2021 The Indian diaspora is the fastest-growing in Australia. The Australian government's recent discriminatory response to towards citizens attempting to return to Australia has presented challenges to Australia-India relations. Read More
21 May: The Week in Australian Foreign Affairs By Isabella Keith 21 May 2021 This week in Australian foreign affairs: Fifield on Israel, the end of Adamson’s term as DFAT Secretary, flights from India resuming, and more. Read More