Russia And The United States Negotiate The Future Of Ukraine George Friedman 04 April 2014 While Russia and America have different interests at stake in the Ukraine, this has not prevented both Moscow and Washington reaching out to one another in the […] Read More
Is Japan Australia’s Best Friend in Asia? AIIA Fellows responding to the burning question of the week. 04 April 2014 Expert Panel-Fellows of the AIIA Hilary Charlesworth FAIIA-Professor, ANU; Director of Centre for International Governance and Justice Jocelyn Chey AM FAIIA-Visiting Professor, University […] Read More
President's Desk 03 April 2014 From the President The challenging year of 2020 is winding down for AIIA, albeit no doubt individual members may be contemplating their own […] Read More
The ICJ Decides: Whaling in the Antarctic Liz Placanica 02 April 2014 This week the International Court of Justice (ICJ) upheld Australia’s challenge to Japan’s Antarctic whaling program. The ICJ concluded by 12 votes to four […] Read More
Women in Australia’s International Affairs By Melissa Conley Tyler FAIIA 02 April 2014 Decades after formal barriers were removed, women remain demonstrably underrepresented in senior positions in Australia’s international affairs. A number of barriers remain which […] Read More
Women in Australia’s International Affairs 02 April 2014 Decades after formal barriers were removed, women remain demonstrably underrepresented in senior positions in Australia’s international affairs. A number of barriers remain which […] Read More
Married to the Department By Dr Alison Broinowski FAIIA 01 April 2014 The notorious telegram of 1945 which peremptorily ordered young Australian diplomat Patrick Shaw to a third post in as many years, saying ‘wife […] Read More
Married to the Department 01 April 2014 The notorious telegram of 1945 which peremptorily ordered young Australian diplomat Patrick Shaw to a third post in as many years, saying ‘wife […] Read More
Wrestling with Asia: A Memoir reviewer David Costello 01 April 2014 Feared, admired and often lampooned, Bartholomew Augustine Santamaria was a powerful figure in Australian political and intellectual circles from the 1930s until his […] Read More
Wrestling with Asia: A Memoir reviewer David Costello 01 April 2014 Feared, admired and often lampooned, Bartholomew Augustine Santamaria was a powerful figure in Australian political and intellectual circles from the 1930s until his […] Read More
India and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Regime: The Perennial Outlier By Professor Ian Hall 30 March 2014 As C. Raja Mohan observes in the preface to this book, India has had many ‘atomic avatars’: it […] Read More