Last Update:
03/07/2008

 

AIIAV Council
President
Prof John McKay
Vice President
Mr Graham Barrett
Executive Officer
Ms Annette Nicol
Treasurer
Mr Greg Romanes
Immediate Past President
Ms Zara Kimpton
Council Members
Dr Paul Battersby
Ms Jane Blaxland
Ms Robyn Byrne
Dr Richard Chauvel
Mr John Cohen
Dr Barry Coldrey
Dr Matthew Clarke
Dr Carlos de Lemos
Ms Toni Feddersen
Mr Markus Gorondi
Hon Michael MacKellar
Ms Margaret Papst
Mrs Pat Pettit
Mr Julian Reeves
Ms Judy Rothacker
Mr Leslie Rowe
Mr Greg Thompson
Ms Annette Webb
Mr Ian Wilcock
Mr Alistair Urquhart

 

 

 

 



      The       Australian Institute of International Affairs (AIIA) is an independent organisation which promotes the objective study of International affairs. It has no political biases and hears all views. Established as a federal organisation in 1933, the Institute has its national headquarters at Stephen House in Canberra, and branches in all states and territories. Like its sister Institutes in New Zealand, Canada, South Africa and India, it is affiliated with the Royal Institute of International Affairs, Chatham House, London.

library

Visitor: Professor David de Kretser, AO
Governor of Victoria
Patrons: The Rt. Hon. Sir Zelman Cowen,
AK GCMG GCVO
The Rt. Hon. Sir Ninian Stephen,
KG AK GCMG GCVO KBE
The Hon. Sir James Gobbo AC CVO
John Landy AC CVO MBE

The AIIA provides a forum for discussion and research on subjects of topical and continuing interest through meetings, conferences and seminars addressed by distinguished specialists and public figures. Over the years these meetings have contributed much to informing public opinion on international affairs and have assisted the development of the Australian Diplomatic service and the study of international issues in Australia.

 

AIIA Victoria
124 Jolimont Road
East Melbourne, VIC 3002
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Ph | 03 9654 7271
Fax | 03 9654 6605
Int'l | + 61 3 9654 7271

Victoria
Founded in 1925, the Victorian branch has included many notable authorities on international affairs, amongst them being Sir John Latham, Sir Owen Dixon, Sir Ian Clunies Ross, E.C. Dyason, and Professors Norman Harper, and Macmahon Ball. The office is housed in Dyason House, named after E.C. Dyason, a prominent past member and one of its most generous benefactors. Membership is open to any individuals who are Australian residents, to corporate bodies, to diplomatic representatives, schools and students.

Publications
The Institute produces a number of publications. Its quarterly journal, the Australian Journal of International Affairs, is a highly respected academic journal which is sent to members as a part of their subscription. The Victorian branch publishes monographs, sponsored by the AIIA nationally as part of its research programme, and occasional papers which discuss topics of contemporary and historical interest.

Library
The library at Dyason House contains a valuable collection of books and journals on international affairs accumulated over five decades. It is a valuable resource to members with specific interests in the field of international affairs.

 

 

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Wednesday 30 Jul 2008
Europe's Age of Uncertainty
James Button, Former Europe Correspondent of the Age

 

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