Anzac’s Long Shadow: The Cost of our National Obsession reviewer Professor Joan Beaumont 22 May 2014 The approaching centenary of World War I has triggered some public questioning about the scale, character and purpose of the commemorations being planned […] Read More
The G20: A New Geopolitical World Order reviewer Dr. Daniela Strube 22 May 2014 Even in the year of that Australia holds the presidency, few Australians are deeply familiar with the G20, how it operates and what it […] Read More
The G20: A New Geopolitical World Order reviewer Dr. Daniela Strube 22 May 2014 Even in the year of that Australia holds the presidency, few Australians are deeply familiar with the G20, how it operates and what it […] Read More
The Hollow 2014 NPT PrepCom Dr Tanya Ogilvie-White 19 May 2014 Bold steps are needed to shore up the NPT and protect humanity from nuclear calamity. Last year, an article in the Economist asked: […] Read More
The Hollow 2014 NPT PrepCom Dr Tanya Ogilvie-White 19 May 2014 Bold steps are needed to shore up the NPT and protect humanity from nuclear calamity. Last year, an article in the Economist asked: […] Read More
Issues Brief Colin Chapman 19 May 2014 Many people were surprised by the outcome of the Indian election which ended years of Congress Party rule. In the world’s most populous […] Read More
Issues Brief Colin Chapman 19 May 2014 Many people were surprised by the outcome of the Indian election which ended years of Congress Party rule. In the world’s most populous […] Read More
Thailand's Constitutional Coup Ashleigh Sharp 17 May 2014 Thailand’s Constitutional Court ordered Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra and nine of her cabinet members out of office this week for abuses of power […] Read More
Implications of the Indonesian Presidential Elections Natalie Sambhi 15 May 2014 It is important Indonesia remains engaged in both regional and international affairs. It is uncertain what approach will be taken under a new […] Read More
Drain and Gain: Pakistan and the Afghan Refugee Crisis Bryn Lacey 15 May 2014 Pakistan must investigate how to utilise its burgeoning Afghan refugee population and increase the capability of its own regional police force, rather than […] Read More
AIIA Study Tour of Korea 13 May 2014 The Australian Institute of International Affairs invites you to an AIIA NSW Study Tour of Korea. The AIIA NSW, in conjunction with Odyssey […] Read More