A group of quantum scientists recently published a manifesto warning about the growing militarisation of quantum research, ...
From selective repatriations in 2022 to outright refusal in 2026, Australia’s approach to ISIS returnees reveals a pattern of ...
Despite India being Australia’s second-largest and fastest-growing diaspora, broader community understanding of India remains ...
Australian legislative policy and uranium regulations are increasingly anachronous with national clean energy goals, failing ...
The Australian Institute of International Affairs (AIIA) and the Japan Foundation are pleased to announce the selection of the latest cohort for the Indo-Pacific Cooperation Network (IPCN), a flagship ...
Macron’s 17–19 February visit underscored the deepening India–France “Special Global Strategic Partnership”, expanding defence, technology and maritime cooperation in ways that strengthen both ...
When Washington declared a “national emergency” over Cuba in February 2026, it did more than tighten existing sanctions. By ...
For several decades, gender equality has been a central pillar of global development and international aid, shaping how development challenges are framed, how programs are designed, and how success is ...
The Bondi massacre highlights ongoing challenges in Australia’s ability to detect and prevent lone-actor extremist violence, ...
Tushar Joshi is a PhD candidate at the University of Melbourne, focusing on the domestic drivers of Indian foreign policy toward China (2014–2024). His research examines how leadership perceptions, ...
New Delhi’s recent defence budget announcement for fiscal year (FY) 2026-27 represents more than just a budgetary jump; it carries important implications for South Asian stability, warranting closer ...
Indonesia is attempting to regulate disinformation and foreign propaganda, risking the country’s democracy, which is already ...