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It publishes the Australian Journal of International Affairs. It is one of the oldest active private research institutes in Australia. [1]: 117 The current National President of the AIIA is Dr Heather Smith who succeeded Allan Gyngell, the former executive director of the Australian Office of National Assessments. The current National Executive ...
It is published by Routledge on behalf of the Australian Institute of International Affairs. Its forerunner was the Austral-Asiatic Bulletin , which was published from 1936 by the Victorian Branch of the Institute until the Institute decided that it needed a journal "so that each branch of the AIIA could feel ownership of the publication."
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Australia's trade relations are modest, valued at A$113 million in 2007, most of that exports to Ghana. Australian mining investment in Ghana has grown in recent years, primarily in the gold mining sector. Australia also provides foreign aid to Ghana to alleviate poverty, improve the environment and promote human rights. [265] Guinea
[10] [1] He specialises in Asian and U.S. politics for The Australian and has interviewed presidents and prime ministers around the world. [11] He is a distinguished fellow of the Australia India Institute at the University of Melbourne. [12] He has written four books on Asian politics, a book on Australia–U.S. relationships, as well as books ...