The Secret to North Korea’s Nuclear Ambitions By Nicholas Anderson 29 May 2017 Doves and hawks see the North Korean nuclear program as a response to US policies or as a product of its internal politics. […] Read More
AIIA Briefing Forum With Senator The Hon Penny Wong 01 May 2017 The AIIA held a briefing forum for Senator the Hon Penny Wong ahead of her travel to China and India. Chaired by Professor […] Read More
Malaysia: Southeast Asian Peacemaker? By Dr Chanintira na Thalang 18 April 2017 Malaysia and the Philippines are gradually overcoming historical tensions over disputed territory in Sabah. As part of their reconciliation, Malaysia has played the […] Read More
About 05 April 2017 Australian Outlook is the AIIA’s national online showcase for high-quality analysis and commentary on international affairs. It provides an Australian and international perspective […] Read More
Hannah Bretherton 31 March 2017 Hannah Bretherton is a project coordinator and researcher at China Matters. She previously worked as a Research Support Coordinator at the Australia-China Relations […] Read More
Media, Foreign Policy and Intervention Ben Reeson 27 March 2017 In an age marked by instant communication and 24-hour news, nearly all global events are accessible at the local level. From a coup […] Read More
AJIA Boyer Prize Awarded to Daniel Bray 24 March 2017 The Australian Institute of International Affairs is proud to announce Daniel Bray is the winner of the Australian Journal of International Affairs’ Boyer Prize for […] Read More
Kuwait, Political Violence and the Syrian War By Dr Kylie Baxter 20 March 2017 Kuwait is a member of the US-led coalition against Daesh and a leading contributor of humanitarian support to victims of the Syrian war. […] Read More
North Korea Pays Lip-Service to UN By Jonathan T. Chow 27 February 2017 North Korea has long maintained a reputation as one of the world’s worst human rights violators. This reputation makes its surprise adoption of […] Read More
North Korea Pays Lip-Service to UN 27 February 2017 North Korea has long maintained a reputation as one of the world’s worst human rights violators. This reputation makes its surprise adoption of […] Read More
Caroline Colton 23 February 2017 Caroline Colton is a PhD candidate at the University of Wollongong and contributor to the AIIA’s Australian Journal of International Affairs. Read More