Indonesia: A Wildcard in a High-Stakes Game Matthew O'Neil 28 March 2014 The Australia-Indonesia relationship has seen a number of incredible developments over the past five months. The Edward Snowden leaks shattered a delicate cooperative […] Read More
Thailand’s Elite Coup Culture By Nicholas Farrelly 28 March 2014 With ongoing conflict in Bangkok, Thai society is confronted with the ghosts of its disrupted democracy. Coups are a peculiarly common feature of […] Read More
Thailand’s Elite Coup Culture 28 March 2014 With ongoing conflict in Bangkok, Thai society is confronted with the ghosts of its disrupted democracy. Coups are a peculiarly common feature of […] Read More
Australian Journal of International Affairs Boyer Prize 2013 28 March 2014 The AIIA congratulates Morten B. Pedersen of UNSW Canberra for winning the 2013 Boyer Prize. His paper, ‘How to promote human rights in the […] Read More
North Korea and Human Rights: Tolerating the Intolerable The Diplomat, Article by Clint Work 26 March 2014 In a sobering assessment of the current Kim Jong-Un regime in Pyongyang, Clint Work challenges us with his bleak and sobering assessments of […] Read More
Australia and the European Union: Beyond the Framework Treaty Donald Kenyon and Pierre van der Eng 26 March 2014 Australia is pursuing significant trade agreements with its Asian neighbours under the mandate of ‘economic diplomacy’, yet is missing out on opportunities through […] Read More
Australia and the European Union: Beyond the Framework Treaty Donald Kenyon and Pierre van der Eng 26 March 2014 Australia is pursuing significant trade agreements with its Asian neighbours under the mandate of ‘economic diplomacy’, yet is missing out on opportunities through […] Read More
She’ll Be Right: the Australian Temperament and International Affairs 26 March 2014 The recent blog post, ‘She’ll Be Right: the Australian Temperament and International Affairs?’, by AIIA National Director Melissa […] Read More
The Rise and Fall of the House of Bo by John Garnaut 25 March 2014 The AIIA NSW and the University of Sydney’s China Studies Centre presentation by John Garnaut on the evolution of Chinese leadership in recent […] Read More Play
Three years on, has enough been done on Syria? AIIA Fellows responding to the burning question of the week. 24 March 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
The UN Security Council: Australia at Mid-term By Professor Russell Trood 24 March 2014 Australia’s ascension to the United Nations Security Council has involved a range of diplomatic activities that have not been as well publicised as […] Read More