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Australian Institute of International Affairs
The Australian Institute of International Affairs (AIIA) is an independent, non-profit organisation promoting interest in and understanding of international affairs in Australia.
It provides a forum for discussion and debate, but does not seek to formulate its own institutional views. The institute arranges programs of lectures, seminars, workshops, conferences and other discussions, and sponsors research and publications. The AIIA was formed in 1924 and established as a federal body in 1933 and is the only nationwide organisation of its kind in Australia. It is financed by members’ contributions, a small government subvention and tax deductible donations from individuals and businesses.
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December 07, 2022
Winning hearts and minds: the PRC’s efforts to attract scientific talent
By:
Yun Jiang
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August 04, 2022
China’s Antarctic Ambitions – and Their Implications for Australia
By:
Yun Jiang
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December 10, 2021
Trade and Supply Chain Issues for Taiwan and Australia
By:
Bryce Wakefield
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November 24, 2021
Taiwan, Cross-Strait Tension, and Security in the Indo-Pacific
By:
Bryce Wakefield
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October 05, 2021
The Vote for Cambodia: Australia's Diplomatic Intervention
By:
Richard Broinowski
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June 30, 2021
An Enduring Contribution? Australia's Term on the United Nations Security Council (2013-2014)
By:
Michael Bliss, Gary Quinlan
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June 02, 2020
Winning Hearts and Likes: How foreign affairs and defence agencies use Facebook
By:
Damien Spry
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October 22, 2019
India, The United States, Australia and the Difficult Birth of Bangladesh
By:
Ric Smith
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November 22, 2018
Ministers For Foreign Affairs 1972-83
By:
Melissa Conley Tyler, John Robbins
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July 12, 2017
Ministers For Foreign Affairs 1960-1972
By:
Melissa Conley Tyler, John Robbins, Adrian March
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May 17, 2017
The EU and Australia: Shared Opportunities and Common Challenges
By:
Melissa Conley Tyler, Antonia Mochan
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December 10, 2015
Iran: Regional Threats and Shiite-Sunni Challenges
By:
Ian Dudgeon
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December 01, 2015
Emerging Scholars
By:
Melissa Conley Tyler
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December 01, 2014
Emerging Scholars
By:
Melissa Conley Tyler
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December 01, 2014
Ministers for Foreign Affairs 1960-72
By:
Melissa Conley Tyler
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February 01, 2014
Afghanistan: transition to transformation, National and external stakeholder interests
By:
Ian Dudgeon
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December 01, 2013
Emerging Schlars
By:
Melissa Conley Tyler
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December 01, 2012
Emerging Scholars
By:
Melissa Conley Tyler
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February 01, 2012
The Smart Power Capability Requirements of Australia as a Middle Power
By:
Ian Dudgeon, Melissa Conley Tyler
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December 01, 2011
Emerging Scholars
By:
Melissa Conley Tyler
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August 24, 2011
National President’s Forum: ‘India 2020’
By:
Garry Rodan
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December 01, 2010
Emerging Scholars
By:
Melissa Conley Tyler
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December 01, 2009
Emerging Scholars
By:
Melissa Conley Tyler
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December 01, 2007
Emerging Scholars
By:
Melissa Conley Tyler