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A growing international consensus—reflected in public opinion and led by liberal democracies—is calling for the recognition ...
France and New Caledonian stakeholders have agreed to start a one-year process that may reconfigure France’s relation to its ...
CANBERRA—The Australian Institute of International Affairs (AIIA) has lodged a powerful submission to the Senate Inquiry into ...
CANBERRA - The Australian Institute of International Affairs (AIIA) has lodged a powerful submission to the Senate Inquiry into the ...
This week in Australian Foreign Affairs What happened on the Australian foreign policy scene, week by week.
Pakistan’s suspension of the Simla Agreement has dismantled the legal and diplomatic constraints that once governed the Line of Control. The Indo-Pacific Cooperation Network, a program centred on a ...
This week in Australian foreign affairs: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in China for annual leaders meeting; new initiatives on tourism ...
The current AIIA Constitution is an updated expression of the original Articles of Association first enacted in 1933, ...
China’s relationship with the International Criminal Court stands in contrast to its dealings with other international institutions. Reasons for this include a history of colonialism and the need to ...
Russian propaganda and disinformation continue to pose a global risk. Ukrainian territories that Russia unlawfully occupies have served as a testing ground for the Kremlin’s information operations and ...
Zionism has become perhaps the most maligned and distorted term in the vernacular of the Arab-Israeli conflict. The origins of modern anti-Zionist discourse needs to be explored and the association to ...
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