President's Report 27 June 2017 Charteris Dinner & Oration 2019 November 27, 2019 On Wednesday, November 27th, AIIA NSW held their annual Charteris Dinner and Oration 2019 at […] Read More
Democracy under review in PNG elections By Bal Kama 26 June 2017 General elections began in Papua New Guinea on the weekend and voters will cast their judgement on Peter O’Neill’s government over the coming fortnight. […] Read More
Privatised peacekeeping and the UN By Jonathan Crowe and Anna John 26 June 2017 Contractors have played invaluable roles in UN operations over the past 30 years. Despite this, private operators continue to occupy a grey area between […] Read More
Australia's Diplomatic Opportunity in the Caribbean By Carlisle Richardson 26 June 2017 The traditional allies of Caribbean countries have reduced their involvement in the region, making it an opportune time for Australia to step in and […] Read More
Professor Jonathan Crowe 26 June 2017 Jonathan Crowe is Professor of Law at Bond University and the President of the Australasian Society of Legal Philosophy. He has written a number of […] Read More
Visas Won’t Derail Modi’s Meeting with Trump 23 June 2017 The Trump administration’s decision to restrict working visas has affected India more than anywhere else and will mark the first meeting between Prime Minister Narendra […] Read More
Korea - Past and Present 23 June 2017 At Glover Cottages on Tuesday 20 June, our guests were Michael Pembroke, NSW Supreme Court judge, writer and historian, and Peter Rowe, former […] Read More
Brexit and Northern Ireland 23 June 2017 On 13 June 2017 at Glover Cottages, Dr Diarmuid Maguire of the University of Sydney addressed AIIA NSW on the political impact of […] Read More
EU-Australia Leadership Forum Highlights Video 23 June 2017 The AIIA was proud to be part of the organising team at the EU-Australia Leadership Forum, held 2-6 June in Sydney. A highlights […] Read More
Fair and free: The future of trade liberalisation By Alasdair Cannon 23 June 2017 The past year has destabilised the business-as-usual trajectory for trade liberalisation: dissatisfaction with established positions is on the rise and politicians must respond effectively if […] Read More
United Nations Security Council: Friend or Foe? By Kendall Galbraith 23 June 2017 As the world looks to the United Nations Security Council to help resolve mounting global issues, achieving consensus among the world’s major powers […] Read More