Ms Kim Boyer 16 January 2014 President of the TAS Branch Ms Kim Boyer Kim Boyer was elected as President of AIIA Tas Branch in 2017. She has previously served […] Read More
Sara Davies and Ian Hall 16 January 2014 Editors of the Australian Journal of International Affairs Sara Davies Dr Sara Davies is an Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellow and Associate […] Read More
Dayle Redden 16 January 2014 Treasurer Dayle Redden was born in Adelaide, educated at King’s College (now Pembroke) and the Australian National University, gaining a BA with a […] Read More
Emerging Scholars Series 16 January 2014 The AIIA launched a new Emerging Scholars series promoting the work of young researchers in international affairs in November 2007. The inaugural volume […] Read More
Policy Commentaries 16 January 2014 Two Elections that Matter: India and Indonesia Policy Commentary Two Elections that Matter This policy commentary provides an analysis of both the Indian […] Read More
Policy Commentaries 16 January 2014 Two Elections that Matter: India and Indonesia Policy Commentary Two Elections that Matter This policy commentary provides an analysis of both the Indian […] Read More
Australia in World Affairs 16 January 2014 The AIIA publishes the definitive series Australia in World Affairs on Australia’s foreign policy. This book series has been published since 1950 and is currently […] Read More
Australian Journal of International Affairs 16 January 2014 The AJIA is edited by Professor Nick Bisley, Head of Department, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at La Trobe University and publishes […] Read More
Research Organisations 16 January 2014 Acronym Institute (UK) African Centre for Constructive Resolution of Disputes (ACCORD) (South Africa) American Enterprise Institute (USA) Arms Control Association (USA) Aspen Institute (USA) Bangladesh Institute of International […] Read More
The politics of self-interest bind India and China together 16 January 2014 The recent blog post, ‘The politics of self-interest bind India and China together’, by AIIA National Director Melissa Conley Tyler and AIIA Research […] Read More
Different Visions of the Indo-Pacific 14 January 2014 The recent blog post, ‘Different visions of the Indo-Pacific: China, India, the US and Australia’ by AIIA National Director Melissa Conley Tyler, argues […] Read More