Australia’s Responsibility to Prosecute in Syria and Iraq By Dr Melinda Rankin 19 February 2018 Australia has openly declared its commitment to protecting and endorsing universal human rights, but it does not seem to be fulfilling all its obligations. There are some simple steps that could help. Read More
Asia Continues to be Contested in 2018 By Professor Nick Bisley 30 January 2018 In 2017 we finally realised that the four decades of geopolitical stability enjoyed by Asian countries and societies had come to an end. In 2018, the major patterns that will come to dominate the region will become increasingly clear. Read More
Dr Charles Miller 24 January 2018 Dr Charles Miller is a lecturer in strategic studies at the Australian National University. He is a PhD graduate in political science from […] Read More
Position Open - National Office Operations Manager 19 January 2018 Australian Institute of International Affairs OFFICE OPERATIONS MANAGER Position Description The AIIA is seeking an experienced person to join its small National Office […] Read More
2016-17 Audited Accounts 18 January 2018 In 2016-17 the AIIA received the following specific purpose project funding and sponsorship: Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade $78,000 National Conference, youth […] Read More
2015-16 Audited Accounts 18 January 2018 In 2015-16, the AIIA received the following specific purpose project funding and sponsorship: Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade $78,000 National Conference, youth […] Read More
2014-15 Audited Accounts 18 January 2018 In 2014-15, the AIIA received the following project funding: Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade $78,000 National Conference, publications, dialogue, youth initiatives, Website […] Read More
2013-14 Audited Accounts 18 January 2018 In 2013-14, the AIIA received the following project funding: Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade $78,000 National Conference, publications, dialogue, youth initiatives International […] Read More
Singapore's Almost-Election By Professor Garry Rodan 10 January 2018 The ascendance of Halimah Yacob last year to the Singaporean presidency is the latest in a long line of efficient and rather drab transfers of power. In a democracy however, efficiency often sits uneasily beside true representation. Read More
Australia in the New Asia: Without America By Professor Hugh White AO FAIIA 14 December 2017 For a long time, Australia benefitted from the United States' uncontested dominance in Asia. However, the dynamics of the region have changed much faster than anyone expected. Read More
Argentina's G20 Leadership: Lessons from Australia By Dr Christian Downie and Dr Larry Crump 04 December 2017 As Argentina steps into the presidency of the G20, what insights can the country garner from Australia about the power and potential influence of the role? Read More