Antarctica: A Blank Canvas For Protecting Australia’s Interests And Reframing The Rise Of China Julien Rosendahl 22 March 2016 Prelude To Antarctica ‘Men go out into the void spaces of the world for various reasons. Some are […] Read More
When We Were Young and Foolish By Ian Lincoln 22 March 2016 Greg Sheridan’s lively memoir is not primarily about international affairs. But it casts interesting light on the passions that drive one of our […] Read More
Idealism in Foreign Policy: Plibersek and the ALP By Zenia Anderson 23 February 2016 Tanya Plibersek, Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Development, recently said that ‘idealism will always inform Labor’s ongoing goal of building a […] Read More
Idealism in Foreign Policy: Plibersek and the ALP 23 February 2016 Tanya Plibersek, Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Development, recently said that ‘idealism will always inform Labor’s ongoing goal of building a […] Read More
Fellows of the AIIA 2015 27 January 2016 Australia’s Leaders in International Affairs The Australian Institute of International Affairs (AIIA) has been promoting interest in and understanding of international affairs in […] Read More
Australia’s Shaky South China Sea Strategy Dr Benjamin Herscovitch 17 December 2015 Principled though Australia’s commitment to freedom of navigation may be, freedom of navigation operations are not a serious roadblock to China’s bid to […] Read More
Climate Policy under SBY and Jokowi: Making Progress or Going Backwards? By Sebastian McLellan 02 December 2015 Indonesia will be severely impacted by climate change should carbon emissions continue at present day levels. The disastrous […] Read More
Climate Policy under SBY and Jokowi: Making Progress or Going Backwards? 02 December 2015 Indonesia will be severely impacted by climate change should carbon emissions continue at present day levels. The disastrous […] Read More
Journey from Eritrea to Australia Samuel Afeworki 27 November 2015 An American acquaintance of mine in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, once asked me where I was heading to pursue my Masters in International Affairs. […] Read More
Rising Temperatures, Escalating Risks: Climate Change and Public Health in the Pacific Dr Matthew Bray 27 November 2015 Climate change is the greatest threat to human health and development today. The risk amplification of climate change […] Read More
Kazakhstan: A Steppe Forward for Central Asia Luke J Dawes 27 November 2015 International policymakers can rarely afford to place a high priority on Central Asia. The region does not fit comfortably in Europe or the […] Read More