AIIA Qld Award 28 July 2015 Legendary Queensland journalist Sean Dorney AM has been named as the AIIA Queensland Award winner for 2019. Sean, who is celebrated as an […] Read More
Taiwan: Still a Potential Source of Conflict in the Asia-Pacific? Jennifer Fang 14 July 2015 NASA (2014) Since 1949, when Chiang Kai-shek and the Kuomintang (KMT) Nationalist Party fled to Taiwan after being […] Read More
Still a Long Way to Go for China's New Normal Professor Ross Garnaut 08 July 2015 As the world’s second largest economy shudders, and the Chinese government addresses the dramatic dive in its stock markets, Professor Ross Garnaut compares China’s […] Read More
The War on Terror: Lessons from the London Bombings Dr Michael McKinley 03 July 2015 Dr Michael McKinley reflects on the London bombings ten years ago, and what, if anything, the West has learned from its “War on […] Read More
Australia and Korea: 65 Years After the Korean War By Emeritus Professor James Cotton FAIIA 26 June 2015 June 24th marks the 65th anniversary of the beginning of the Korean War, which involved 17,000 Australians. 339 were killed and over 1,500 […] Read More
AIIA ACT - Mr Gary Quinlan presents: Australia's term on the United Nations Security Council: Was it worth it? 16 June 2015 The ACT Branch of the Australian Institute of International Affairs hosted a presentation by Mr Gary Quinlan, Deputy Secretary, […] Read More Play
Unholy Fury: Whitlam and Nixon at War By Dr Alison Broinowski FAIIA 15 June 2015 Long after the dust of catastrophic events has settled and the reports are written, historians come to pick through the rubble, finding […] Read More
Waning optimism for the Iran nuclear deal Novan Sachrudi 13 June 2015 The success of P5+1 in reaching the Lausanne framework agreement with Iran over its nuclear program should be regarded as a diplomatic milestone […] Read More
Chairman Xi's war Against Corruption: Can he win? 11 June 2015 Upon his ascension to General Secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) in November 2012, Xi Jinping launched an unprecedented attack on […] Read More
Australia, Japan and Southeast Asia: Early Post-War Initiatives in Regional Diplomacy By Terrell 08 June 2015 Australia’s relationship with Japan is one of the longest, most important and trouble-free bilateral relationships since the Second […] Read More
The Warsaw Pact: Forgotten Relic of the Cold War 14 May 2015 Sixty years after the signing of the Warsaw Pact on 14 May 1955, relations between Russia and Western Europe remain fraught with tension. This […] Read More