Australia must halt all military exports to Saudi Arabia Dayna Santana 10 December 2018 Australia has been exporting military equipment and intelligence to Saudi Arabia for many years despite the highly controversial nature of these sales. If […] Read More
An Unhappy 40th Anniversary? The Prospect for Improved Japan-China Relations Vicki Sideris 10 December 2018 In diplomacy, anniversaries of significant milestones in bilateral relations are used to draw attention to the relationship and […] Read More
Australia’s Pivot to the Pacific By Associate Professor Chengxin Pan, Professor Matthew Clarke and Sophie Loy-Wilson 14 November 2018 The real test of Australia’s long-term success in the Pacific islands is not how effectively it counters Chinese influence, but how well it can heed and serve the interests of the region. Read More
Bipolar Disorder: Australia, the United States and China - Speech by Allan Gyngell AO FAIIA, AIIA National President, at AIIA National Conference 2018 15 October 2018 Allan Gyngell Address to National Conference, Australian Institute of International Affairs 15 October 2018 Bipolar Disorder: Australia, […] Read More
The Future Submarine Project: Australia’s Maritime Dreaming By Associate Professor Maria Rost Rublee 04 October 2018 Australian policymakers need to consider what the country’s defence needs are without being driven by a desire for US approval nor the unrealistic fear of Asian invasion. Read More
American Allies and Congress: A Friendly Face in the Age of Trump? Vicki Sideris 03 October 2018 As the current US President challenges the post-war status quo on the American alliance system, Congress is increasingly […] Read More
Greg Sheridan AO FAIIA 30 August 2018 Greg Sheridan AO FAIIA is Foreign Editor of The Australian and a highly regarded journalist. Greg is the author of God is Good for You. Greg […] Read More
Cambodia: a Solution to the Hun Sen Conundrum By Sawathey Ek OAM 26 August 2018 The international community must hold Hun Sen accountable under the provisions of the 1991 Paris Peace Accords. Read More
Threats to Indonesian Democracy By Professor Greg Barton 22 August 2018 Indonesia’s democracy is facing threats of nativism and populism in the upcoming elections in April. Read More
Wide, Wide Pacific: The Australia - Peru FTA signals a new era for Australia in Latin America 20 August 2018 While the Peruvian Football Federation gets friendly with Australia ahead of their upcoming match at the 2018 World […] Read More
Three Images of the Rules-Based Order By Professor Robert McLaughlin 26 July 2018 How is the concept of rules-based order currently employed in debates and discussions as to its existence, fragility, nature and content? Read More