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As Europe heads to the polls in June, the consequential position of EU Commission President is being contested. How sure can ...
Russia has done surprisingly little to impede emigration following its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. While this is ...
Competition to set global standards in AI is heating up. Can the EU’s new AI Act follow the GDPR in influencing behaviour far beyond its borders?
AIIA NSW welcomed Professor Simon Butt to speak on judicial dysfunction in Indonesia. Professor Butt’s extensive history as a ...
Despite the often-repeated assertion that the Quad and AUKUS are alliances, and the prospective progenitors of a future Asian NATO, the truth is much more benign. While they have important roles to ...
Spending on Australian diplomacy has reached new considerable lows, where important events, meetings, and committees are being missed, or attended instead by interns. Australian's are still waiting ...
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador is once again proposing the dissolution of the National Electoral Institute.
As Australia belatedly increases its uptake of electric vehicles, its relationship with China is vitally important. Can it ...