Indonesia's Legislative Elections: The Importance of Money and Personalities Greg Fealy 30 April 2014 The April parliamentary elections in Indonesia have attracted surprisingly little Australian media coverage, having been over-shadowed by the […] Read More
India's Foreign Policy after the Elections Ambassador Rajiv Bhatia 29 April 2014 While foreign policy has not figured among the key issues in the Indian elections, a new government will have to manage India’s sometimes […] Read More
India's Foreign Policy after the Elections Ambassador Rajiv Bhatia 29 April 2014 While foreign policy has not figured among the key issues in the Indian elections, a new government will have to manage India’s sometimes […] Read More
The Myth about China and Australian Property 28 April 2014 For about a month recently Australian media – including the Sydney Telegraph, Fairfax, and Guardian Australia – ran headline stories suggesting that a […] Read More
Did you find Bob Carr's 'Diary of a Foreign Minister' enlightening? AIIA Fellows responding to the burning question of the week. 28 April 2014 Expert Panel-Fellows of the AIIA Hilary Charlesworth FAIIA-Professor, ANU; Director of Centre for International Governance and Justice Jocelyn […] Read More
Mixing with the MIKTAs By Melissa Conley Tyler FAIIA 24 April 2014 This week Australia participated in the second meeting of MIKTA, an informal grouping of Mexico, Indonesia, South Korea, Turkey and Australia. MIKTA emerged […] Read More
Mixing with the MIKTAs Doris McDonald-Seaton 24 April 2014 This week Australia participated in the second meeting of MIKTA, an informal grouping of Mexico, Indonesia, South Korea, Turkey and Australia. MIKTA emerged […] Read More
Ukraine and Nukes By Emeritus Professor Ramesh Thakur FAIIA 24 April 2014 Rumours of the death of the nuclear disarmament cause from Ukraine is much exaggerated. Ukraine could still have been invaded and its history […] Read More
Ukraine and Nukes 24 April 2014 Rumours of the death of the nuclear disarmament cause from Ukraine is much exaggerated. Ukraine could still have been invaded and its history […] Read More
Issues Brief Colin Chapman 24 April 2014 President Barack Obama’s swing through Asia (but no stop in China) is already attracting considerable comment, some of it adverse. Remember that last […] Read More
A fearful new world, imperiled by Russia’s subterfuge Anne Applebaum, Washington Post 23 April 2014 Writer and historian Anne Applebaum on the way Russian actions in Ukraine are changing the nature of modern warfare. Read More