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The Australian Institute of International Affairs (AIIA) and the Australian Branch of the International Law Association (ILA (AB)) are pleased to present ...
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.
Indonesia’s newly amended Military Law has signalled the intention of the country’s leader to expand control over the civil services. South Korea’s recent political crisis, culminating in the ...
By focusing on Stalin’s decision-making processes and the geopolitical manoeuverings that defined Soviet-Finnish relations, Kimmo Rentola provides valuable insight into a question that is very ...
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 Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons prohibits the development, production, possession, transfer, receipt, testing, hosting, use, and threat of use of nuclear weapons. Today it becomes law ...
This past month in Australian foreign affairs: Australia-Japan Leaders’ Meeting, Australia-UK Free Trade Agreement signed, diplomatic announcements, and more.
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 ...
As part of its ongoing commitment to youth engagement, the AIIA National Office partnered with the ANU Asia Pacific Week Conference to host a careers panel focused on [...] ...
Tatiana Gélvez-Rubio is Associate Professor at the Faculty of Economics, Universidad Externado de Colombia. PhD in Government from the University of Essex (UK); MSc in International Comparative ...