Australia, Israel and Palestine By Professor Peter Boyce AO 14 March 2014 Australia has had an important role in the establishment of the Israeli state. However, there has been a lack of critical analysis of […] Read More
Should we aspire to ‘a larger Australia’ in international affairs? AIIA Fellows responding to the burning question of the week. 14 March 2014 Expert Panel-Fellows of the AIIA Hilary Charlesworth FAIIA-Professor, ANU; Director of Centre for International Governance and Justice Jocelyn […] Read More
Issues brief Colin Chapman 14 March 2014 The United Nations now says it has enough evidence to lay war crimes charges against those involved in both sides of the Syrian […] Read More
Issues brief Colin Chapman 14 March 2014 The United Nations now says it has enough evidence to lay war crimes charges against those involved in both sides of the Syrian […] Read More
South Africa – changing the inheritance of inequality 14 March 2014 Low education standards are a significant bar to prosperity in post-Mandela South Africa. Former South African President Nelson Mandela had a number of […] Read More
South Africa – changing the inheritance of inequality 14 March 2014 Low education standards are a significant bar to prosperity in post-Mandela South Africa. Former South African President Nelson Mandela had a number of […] Read More
Issues brief Colin Chapman 13 March 2014 As Russia builds up troops and weaponry in three areas along Ukraine’s eastern border, Germany’s Chancellor Angela Merkel warns the Kremlin to abandon […] Read More
Issues brief Colin Chapman 13 March 2014 As Russia builds up troops and weaponry in three areas along Ukraine’s eastern border, Germany’s Chancellor Angela Merkel warns the Kremlin to abandon […] Read More
Minerals, security and aid: what’s going wrong in the DRC? Felicity Driver 13 March 2014 Lasting security and stability in the Democratic Republic of the Congo are under threat due to resource exploitation. Long-term peace requires institutional development […] Read More
Minerals, security and aid: what’s going wrong in the DRC? Felicity Driver 13 March 2014 Lasting security and stability in the Democratic Republic of the Congo are under threat due to resource exploitation. Long-term peace requires institutional development […] Read More
Years of Resistance: The Mandate of Émile Lahood, the Former President of Lebanon reviewer Artemis Niaros 09 March 2014 This book illuminates the persona of Émile Lahood as both a President and a man who shaped Lebanon’s […] Read More