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@AIIANational 22. sij
- The current administration has shifted America's approach to foreign policy. Today, it is guided primarily by President Trump's personal narrative identity. Natasha Kosev writes for Australian Outlook.
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Darren Lim 19. sij
Delighted to present another interview for the AUSTRALIA IN THE WORLD podcast, today w/ Gordon de Brouwer, former Environment Secretary & G20 Sherpa (& much more, now ), talking “economics vs security”, climate change & effective policymaking:
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Australian Outlook 16. sij
There are only three days left to apply for our Australian Outlook Editor position, National Office Canberra! For details, including the available honorarium, follow the link below.
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Australian Outlook 7. sij
- *Article also published on 29 Oct 2019* 'A violent, centuries-long war on Australia's doorstep is getting deadlier', by Ahmad Hallak from the , .
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Australian Outlook 6. sij
- Passionate about international affairs and editing high quality articles? The AIIA National Office team in Canberra are looking for the next Australian Outlook Editor!
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Australian Outlook 27. pro
#2019 Riots in Solomon Islands: The Day After
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Australian Outlook 20. pro
thanks you for your support during 2019! The National Office will be closed from Monday 23 December 2019 and will reopen on Monday 6 January 2020. Best wishes for a wonderful and safe holiday season!
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Australian Outlook 18. pro
- Financial Review feature story on former ASIO chief Duncan Lewis in one of his first major interviews since retiring in September. Interview presented by Allan Gyngell and Dr Darren Lim, Australia in the World Podcast.
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Australian Outlook 18. pro
Climate change is a security issue. Energy is a security issue. Renewable energy must be part of our national strategy. writes for .
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Darren Lim 18. pro
THREAD: It’s here! Part 1 of our **double episode** of AUSTRALIA IN THE WORLD. Allan Gyngell of & I present an exclusive interview with Duncan Lewis, who retired in Sept from running ASIO after a remarkable career in national security 1/:
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Australian Outlook 17. pro
Australia in the World - We can't wait to hear the upcoming exclusive 2-part interview with ex-ASIO head Duncan Lewis. Part one comes out today!
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@AIIANational 17. pro
- to those who have been as this year's of the Australian Institute of International Affairs for their ongoing distinguished excellence in Australia's international affairs community!
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Australian Outlook 12. pro
The 2019 UK General Elections: A Pre-Election Overview - ...with 50 seats that could go either way, the outcome is anyone’s guess. Colin Chapman FAIIA writes for
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@AIIANational 9. pro
: AIIA National President, Allan Gyngell, shares his thoughts on the importance of calling on the government to increase its and budget... writes.
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Japan Foundation AU 2. pro
The term "Indo-Pacific" has emerged in IR discourse in recent years, but exactly what it refers to remains a subject of debate. We're proud to support as it explores the evolving 'Indo-Pacific' concept with twin workshops in Aus & Japan.
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@AIIANational 2. pro
- Contemporary understandings and policy significance of the concept. With support from .
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- Contemporary understandings and policy significance of the concept. With support from
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Australian Outlook 29. stu
- interviews Professor Patrick Weller AO about and the disruption of Government in the UK.
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Australian Outlook 26. stu
! What stance should the US take in its dealings with China in the South China Sea? Dr Rebecca Strating writes for Australian Outlook.
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Australian Outlook 15. stu
Chinese Strategic Control of the South China Sea – Maritime Trade Implications for Australia. Dr Mark Bailey writes for
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