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The Hon Julie Bishop MP on Australia and the Indian Ocean Rim at AIIA ACT Branch

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Important Issues in World Affairs

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Former President of Iran Seyed Mohammad Khatami at AIIA VIC

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A Forum for Informed Debate

Waleed Aly discusses whether Australian democracy has become too conservative at the ACCESS Annual Debate

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Increasing Understanding

The AIIA publishes the Australian Journal of International Affairs and other titles and organises study tours, such as the AIIA VIC study tour to Vietnam

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Educating and Involving Young People

The AIIA offers school seminars, careers fairs, internship programs and a Young Diplomats competition

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Participants in the Australia-Indonesia Dialogue meeting Indonesian Minister of Foreign Affairs Dr Marty Natalegawa

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Reading Room

Latest recommended reading and audio
The Next Ten Years - Philip Adams in discussion on ABC Late Night Live with author and intelligence expert, Dr George Friedman

Pakistan's ISA's links with terror groups. An investigation into calls made on the cellphone of Osama bin Laden's courier reveals why the Americans distrusted Islamabad. New York Times investigation

Book of the Month:
The Airport Economist,  by Austrade''s chief economist Tim Harcourt. This is not a new book, but if, like Tim, you spend a lot of time hanging around in airports, this is a good read. From next month we will start reviews of international books. Nominations for international affairs book of the month are welcome.

 

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