Fuelling Asia: Russia Recalibrates its Foreign Energy Strategy By Dr Elizabeth Buchanan 11 November 2018 Resource-rich Russia borders the region set to account for the majority of global energy demand. This has substantial implications for Australia. Read More
Preventing Election Violence Through Diplomacy By Bhojraj Pokharel 10 October 2018 With many countries suffering from election violence today, what can be done to prevent it? Early, sustained and consistent preventive diplomacy can prove useful. Read More
New Colombo Plan alumni and sponsored applicants can still apply for Masterclasses online 30 July 2018 New Colombo Plan alumni and sponsored applicants can still apply for Masterclasses online. Click here to submit an […] Read More
Rough Ride Ahead? Leading Timor-Leste’s Coalition Government By Dr Sue Ingram 28 June 2018 More than a month after the May elections, Taur Matan Ruak has been sworn in as Prime Minister of Timor-Leste. But how much policy room will he have? Read More
2013-14 Audited Accounts 18 January 2018 In 2013-14, the AIIA received the following project funding: Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade $78,000 National Conference, publications, dialogue, youth initiatives International […] Read More
A Rules-Based Order... With Some Caveats By Professor James Cotton FAIIA 27 November 2017 While the Foreign Policy White Paper makes all the right noises regarding a rules-based order between states, there are some important ambiguities in the detail. Read More
Reading Room: Essays in Honour of Coral Bell By Cam Hawker 12 February 2017 For Desmond Ball, the completion of Power and International Relations: Essays in Honour of Coral Bell was a labour of love. Indeed, it was […] Read More
What Makes Successful Diplomacy By Geoffrey Miller AO FAIIA 20 November 2016 Henry Kissinger once said that diplomacy isn’t like engineering—solving problems as they present themselves, moving on to the next one—but more like gardening: […] Read More
Thom Dixon 05 September 2016 Thom Dixon is Vice President for the Australian Institute for International Affairs (AIIA) NSW, he is a Research Fellow with Remi AI, a […] Read More
The Mafia and the Democratic Convention By Dr James Cockayne 27 July 2016 US national conventions have always been big business opportunities; some more than others. At the 1932 Democratic National Convention the Mob leadership exploited […] Read More
Evolving ANZUS By The Hon Kim Beazley AC FAIIA 23 June 2016 In an interview conducted at the end of his extended posting as Australian ambassador to the United States, Kim Beazley told Fergus Hanson that […] Read More