Study Tours 27 February 2014 Study tours are conducted periodically by AIIA Victoria and New South Wales Branches, and present a rare opportunity for members to visit fascinating […] Read More
Young Professionals Forum 27 February 2014 The AIIA Victoria Young Professionals Forum (YPF) brings together young professionals from a variety of government and non-government industries to network and share […] Read More
Member-Only Offers - Others 27 February 2014 Welcome to the member-only section of the AIIA website. The following offers are available only to AIIA members: NEWS FROM AIIA NATIONAL OFFICE […] Read More
Be Involved with the AIIA 27 February 2014 Currently there is no South Australian Branch of the Australian Institute of International Affairs. If you are in South Australia and are interested […] Read More
How others see us Hugh White 27 February 2014 Australia is entering an era of powerful neighbours with competing interests. We need to understand how those countries view us and for what […] Read More
About Quarterly Access 24 February 2014 All the views expressed in QA publication are solely those of the individual writers. While providing a forum […] Read More
Emerging Scholars New Editors 18 February 2014 18 February 2014 The Australian Institute of International Affairs is pleased to announce Sinead Ferris, Daniel Nichola and Camden Luxford as the new […] Read More
After the fog: an uncertain future in store for Ukraine Katrina Senchuk 17 February 2014 Ukraine’s Maidan revolution this week culminated in the overthrow of President Yanukovich. Even so, clamours of a ‘democratic triumph’ would be premature. The […] Read More
Foreign Policy Begins at Home By Melissa Conley Tyler FAIIA 13 February 2014 Richard Haass describes himself as a “card-carrying member of the foreign policy establishment”. It would be hard to disagree. He is president of […] Read More
1914: The Year the World Ended reviewer David Costello 12 February 2014 KAISER Wilhem II of Germany was a “scatterbrained buffoon’’ fond of sabre rattling and scribbling rage-filled rants on the margins of official correspondence. […] Read More
Whaling: Why Litigation? Shirley Scott 10 February 2014 Australia’s decision to litigate against Japan’s whaling program is a consequence of variable factors within Australia’s domestic political climate. Summer in Australia has […] Read More