Fellows of the AIIA 2019 16 December 2019 The AIIA would like to extend its congratulations to the following people who have been selected as Fellows of the Australian Institute of International Affairs for 2019. Read More
Podcast Episode 34: All Things China (Again)! Defectors? Sleeper Agents? MP Visas & Hong Kong By Dr Darren Lim and Allan Gyngell AO FAIIA 02 December 2019 Episode 34 of the Australia in the World Podcast looks at a Chinese defector, a former Australian PM, and an update on the Hong Kong situation. Read More
Syria: A Bumpy Ride Ahead By Ian Dudgeon 17 October 2019 The Turkish incursion in Syria has spurred the involvement and actions of the Turkish, Syrian, Russian and US governments and their armed forces. Prevention could require early intervention by UN peacekeeping forces. Read More
Modi Transforms India’s Approach to the Middle East By P R Kumaraswamy 11 October 2019 When it comes to India’s position on the Middle East, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi attempts to keep all parties happy. For a […] Read More
Call for applicants: $5,000 Euan Crone Asian Awareness Scholarship 28 August 2019 $5,000 Euan Crone Asian Awareness Scholarship applications now open to young members of the Australian Institute of International Affairs Read More
Infrastructure, Conflict and the Pacific – Risks and Realities By Dr Anouk Ride 26 August 2019 The growth in Australia’s investment in the Pacific has led to a development of infrastructure. However, in respect to the Solomon Islands the delay in investing in infrastructure has resulted in a number of local conflict risks. Read More
Scotland’s Reaction to Brexit By Colin Chapman FAIIA 21 August 2019 As Westminster grapples with the prospect of a no-deal Brexit, it further harms its relations with Scotland. Read More
Ian Parmeter 06 August 2019 Ian Parmeter worked for 37 years in the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade), the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, and […] Read More
AIIA National Conference 2019 05 August 2019 Australia’s leading conference on international affairs returns to tackle some of the world’s latest major developments and debates Senator the Hon Marise Payne […] Read More
AIIA National Conference 2019 05 August 2019 PRESS RELEASE Australia’s leading conference on international affairs returns to tackle some of the world’s latest major developments and debates Senator the Hon […] Read More
Deporting New Zealand Citizens to the “Home” They’ve Never Known By Associate Professor Katherine Smits 01 August 2019 The dispute over Australia’s deportation of New Zealand citizens who have been sentenced to prison reflects different approaches to human rights and immigration politics in the two countries. Read More