Young Australians in International Affairs

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Vrijeme pridruživanja: ožujak 2014.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet

    🌟 Do you know a young Australian woman in international affairs doing great things in their sector? Nominate them now for YAIA's International Women's Day 2020 'Young Women to Watch in International Affairs' list!! Click here more information:

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  2. prije 21 sat

    Great opportunity for up-and-coming policy thinkers/doers to contribute fresh ideas and innovative solutions to Australia’s foreign policy challenges. Thinking outside the 📦 is highly encouraged!👇🏼👇🏼

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  3. Do you have a fresh perspective on a current Australian policy issue? YAIA are looking for policy briefs on challenges facing Australia. Check out YAIA’s briefs at: . Email your policy brief pitch to policy@youngausint.org.au

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  4. YAIA Cyber Security Fellow, Lilly Gibson-Dougall reflects on how technology has changed the scope and visibility of foreign policy since the turn of the millennium; and where it might be headed.

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  5. Could the now defunct Iran Nuclear Deal and its imperial consequences be a crucial element to unlocking one of the region’s most insoluble geopolitical quagmires? YAIA Middle East and North Africa Fellow, Tom Grein on the potential for future cooperation.

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  6. "Canberra’s current foreign policy framework is not prepared for inevitable mass-migration from South-East Asia and the Pacific Islands in the next 30 years" writes YAIA's July-December 2019 Australian Foreign Policy Fellow, Grace Anderson.

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  7. 📲 Keep updated on everything YAIA has to offer in 2020 by signing up to our mailing list: and following us on Facebook () and LinkedIn ()

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  8. A key reason for the ineffectiveness of sanctions has been the ability of the North Korean regime to bypass them through a highly-sophisticated program of cyberespionage, writes Erin Jory, East Asia Fellow for YAIA.

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  9. The District Council Elections may not have induced the changes desired by pro-democracy protestors, but they challenged Beijing's understanding of the Hong Kong people, writes Sharon Li.

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  10. Don't miss some exciting new positions available on the board! Follow the link to apply: Interstate and International experiences are just an application away 👏

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  11. "Global media outlets have framed the crisis as a slide into authoritarianism, with the resignation of Morales a response to popular calls for his departure. However, the reality is more complex" writes YAIA Latin America Fellow, Louie Parker.

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  12. 29. sij

    The end of an era as we say goodbye to the phenomenal as COO of after four years of driving incredible growth in our branches across Australia. If you are interested in taking up the reigns as our next COO, check out the info below👇🏼

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  13. 27. sij
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  14. 🔍📝 Young Australians in International Affairs is recruiting!! If you're interested in international affairs, have excellent leadership skills, and an ability to think and plan strategically, then get your application in today.

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  15. 🌟 CAREER SPOTLIGHT with Reg Carruthers, Director of Aerospace at Defence SA. Reg speaks about his unique career in the fields of defence and aerospace, and offers some great advice for young Australians seeking a career in international affairs.

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  16. New on the Jobs, Internships and Opportunities Board this week: Intern - SDG Outreach & Partnership Intern - Japan Office, World Economic Forum These are just two of the many exciting new positions available on the board! Follow the link for more:

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  17. It is vital EU Member States come together to adopt an improved European Agenda for Security, writes , YAIA's Europe and Eurasia Fellow.

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  18. “The Chinese government recognises that if they don’t maintain public trust in public health, food safety … there will be a backlash, which they don’t need and don’t want”.

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  19. 23. sij

    Great piece from fmr International Security Fellow for on the dangers of letting anti-satellite technology and testing go unchecked:

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  20. “Monitoring Macau will be incredibly important in understanding how China deals with controlling and guiding its special administrative regions amidst complex and tense political environments.” writes YAIA China Fellow, Jan Harrison.

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