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As part of its ongoing commitment to youth engagement, the AIIA National Office partnered with the ANU Asia Pacific Week ...
Projects and Publications Manager Emily Mosley took the stage at the New Zealand Institute of International Affairs (NZIIA) ...
On 11 January 2023, the Indonesian president made international headlines when he acknowledged that several cases of gross human rights violations had occurred in Indonesia since the 1960s. He ...
Recent reports highlighting RMB internationalisation as an impending push towards global de-dollarisation should be understood within the bounds of the RMB’s current limitations. This will be a slow ...
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, ...
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, ...
A funny video in TikTok or a meme, may seem like a reductive way of getting to know about politics. But for the average young person - distrustful of political leaders and parties - this incidental, ...
Bangladesh’s student-led revolution has ushered in a new era of democracy by toppling an authoritarian regime and paving the way for non-partisan governance. To sustain this momentum, the country must ...
As Chinese investment expands in Vanuatu, tensions are rising over land ownership between foreign investors and Indigenous landowners. A hybrid ...
Considering a first nations’ approach to foreign policy requires more than a simple cultural extension of Aboriginal heritage, however pleasing to foreign dignitaries. The good news is that, with the ...
Salvador Regilme seeks to understand how US foreign aid has impacted human rights in Southeast Asia during the post-Cold War period. In using “Imperium” to describe Washington’s relations with ...