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The Queensland branch of the Australian Institute of International Affairs (AIIA QLD) has officially announced its highly ...
The Australian Institute of International Affairs (AIIA) and the Australian Branch of the International Law Association (ILA (AB)) are pleased to present the Peter Nygh Hague Conference Internship.
The Australian Institute of International Affairs (AIIA) and the Australian Branch of the International Law Association (ILA (AB)) are pleased to present ...
With the Australian federal election campaign in its final week, China policy remains a focal issue. This is amplified by the recently inked security agreement between Honiara and Beijing that ...
Norms that have long contributed to Australia's prosperity are increasingly in need of safeguarding from the rise of international populism. As China and India reshape Africa’s used-vehicle landscape, ...
The Taliban surged through Afghanistan once the United States opted to cut and run. Twenty years of a pluralistic, republican political order, which for all its defects many Afghans continued to value ...
Michael Mandelbaum’s latest book takes readers through America’s rise from weak settler nation to hyper-power hegemon over the past 250 years. While it leaves us speculating about the present fifth ...
Understanding Presidential Doctrines demonstrates a comprehensive, balanced, and central dual study of US presidential doctrines and foreign policy. The book traces themes and ideologies that shape US ...
Integrating formal institutions with people-centered approaches will enhance Pacific regionalism. True regional success requires recognising and nurturing everyday social connections and cultural ...
Also discussed in this episode of Australia in the World: the escalating crisis between Russia, Ukraine, and NATO, the use of military coercion, and the role of diplomacy and signalling.
This past month in Australian foreign affairs: Australia-Japan Leaders’ Meeting, Australia-UK Free Trade Agreement signed, diplomatic announcements, and more.
US public opinion does not favour overturning Roe v Wade, but that’s what the Supreme Court did last month, when they ruled that the Constitution does not protect a right to an abortion. What does ...
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