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Melissa Conley Tyler

Publications 2006-2018

2018 Opinion M Conley Tyler and Rory MacNeil, “The Philippines is a Microcosm of the Challenges Facing Asia”, El País, Alternativas blog, 27 December 2018: https://elpais.com/economia/2018/12/27/alternativas/1545903212_966252.html M Conley Tyler, “Think Tanks and Diplomacy”, Australian Outlook, 15 December 2018: http://www.internationalaffairs.org.au/australianoutlook/think-tanks-diplomacy/ M Conley Tyler, “Perspectives on the Rules-Based International Order, The Interpreter, 31 July 2018: https://www.lowyinstitute.org/the-interpreter/perspectives- rules-based-international-order M Conley Tyler and Julia Bergin, “EU- Free Trade Agreement an opportunity for Spain”, El País, Alternativas blog, 7 May 2018: http://blogs.elpais.com/alternativas/2018/05/el-acuerdo-de-libre-comercio-entre-la-ue- y-australia-es-una-oportunidad-para-espa%C3%B1a.html. Also published in English by EU-Australia Leadership Forum, https://www.europeaustraliaforum.eu/eu- australia-free-trade-agreement-opportunity-spain and Australian Outlook: http://www.internationalaffairs.org.au/australianoutlook/eu-australia-free-trade- agreement-opportunity-for-spain/ M Conley Tyler, “International Vulnerabilities and Opportunities for Australia’s Universities”, The Interpreter, 21 February 2018: https://www.lowyinstitute.org/the- interpreter/international-vulnerabilities-and-opportunities-australia-s-universities. Also republished in Australian Outlook, 21 February 2018: http://www.internationalaffairs.org.au/australianoutlook/international-vulnerabilities- opportunities--universities/ Books M Conley Tyler and John Robbins (Eds), Ministers for Foreign Affairs 1972-83 (Australian Institute of International Affairs, 2018). Book Chapters M Conley Tyler, Evan Keeble and Ellisa Kosadi, “MIKTA as a Potential Node of Australia-Indonesia Cooperation” in Jeffrey Wilson (ed.), Expanding Horizons: Indonesia’s Regional Engagement in the Indo-Pacific Era (Perth USAsia Centre, September 2018). Available: http://perthusasia.edu.au/indonesia-special-report M Conley Tyler and Alfonso Martinez Arranz, “EU-Australia Relations: Elite Perceptions in the Shadow of Brexit” in Bruno Mascitelli and Bruce Wilson, ‘So Distant, So Close’: Australia and the European Union in the 21st Century (Australian Scholarly Publishing 2018).

2017 Books M Conley Tyler, Rhea Matthews and Emma Brockhurst, Think Tank Diplomacy (Brill Research Perspectives in Diplomacy and Foreign Policy, Brill: Leiden, 2017), ISBN 9789004331204. http://www.brill.com/products/book/think-tank-diplomacy M Conley Tyler and Antonia Mochan, The EU and Australia: Shared Opportunities and Common Challenges (Canberra: AIIA on behalf of the EU-Australia Leadership Forum, 2017), ISBN 0-909992-99-1. Available online: https://www.scribd.com/document/349546368/The-EU-and-Australia-Shared- Opportunities-and-Common-Challenges Opinion M Conley Tyler, Alfonso Martinez Arranz and Caroline Karavoulias, “What do Australians Think of the European Union?”, Australian Outlook, 5 June 2017: www.internationalaffairs.org.au/australian_outlook/what-do-australians-think- european-union/ M Conley Tyler, “Not-for-Profit Sector and the EU-Australia Relationship”, Pro Bono Australia, 30 March 2017: https://probonoaustralia.com.au/news/2017/03/not- profit-sector-eu-australia-relationship/ M Conley Tyler, “Including the first Australians in Australian diplomacy”, The Interpreter, 25 January 2017: https://www.lowyinstitute.org/the-interpreter/including- first-australians-australian-diplomacy. Also reprinted by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, DFAT Blog, 27 January 2017: https://blog.dfat.gov.au/2017/01/27/including-the-first-australians-in-australian- diplomacy/ Book Chapters M Conley Tyler, Alfonso Martinez Arranz and Caroline Karavoulias, “What do Australians Think of the European Union?” in M Conley Tyler and Antonia Mochan, The EU and Australia: Shared Opportunities and Common Challenges. M Conley Tyler, “Europe Can Learn from Australia’s Border Policy” in M Conley Tyler and Antonia Mochan, The EU and Australia: Shared Opportunities and Common Challenges. (Reprinted from The Guardian with permission). M Conley Tyler, Antonia Mochan and Michael Zettinig, “The EU-Australia Leadership Forum” in M Conley Tyler and Antonia Mochan, The EU and Australia: Shared Opportunities and Common Challenges. Reports EU-Australia Leadership Forum Baseline Study, March 2017. Conference Paper M Conley Tyler and Evan Keeble, “MIKTA: A Case Study in Australian Multilateralism”, Contested Multilateralism 2.0 and Asia-Pacific Security Workshop, Griffith University.

2016 Journal Articles * M Conley Tyler, “Diversity and Diplomacy”, Australian Journal of International Affairs, 2016, vol. 70, issue 6, 695-709 http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10357718.2016.1220497 Caitlin Byrne, M Conley Tyler and Susan Harris Rimmer, “Australian Diplomacy Today”, Australian Journal of International Affairs, 2016, vol. 70, issue 6 http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10357718.2016.1220498 Books and Book Chapters M Conley Tyler and Craig Beyerinck, “Citizen Diplomacy” in Costas M. Constantinou, Pauline Kerr and Paul Sharp (Eds.), The SAGE Handbook of Diplomacy (London: SAGE Publications, 2016). M Conley Tyler, Shirley Scott and Duc Dao, “Australia’s Engagement with the UN, G20 and International Law” in Mark Beeson and Shahar Hameiri (eds), Australia in World Affairs 2011-15: Navigating the New International Disorder, Australian Institute of International Affairs and Oxford University Press (2016). Emily Crawford, M Conley Tyler and Shirley Scott, “Australia’s International Personality: Historical, Legal and Policy Perspectives” in Don Rothwell and Emily Crawford (eds), International Law in Australia, 3rd edition, Australian Institute of International Affairs and Thomson Reuters, 2017. M Conley Tyler, Rhea Matthews and Craig Dietrich, “Think Tanks as Knowledge Brokers” in The Age of Connectivity: ASEM and Beyond (Konrad Adenaeur Foundation, Singapore), 2016. Opinion M Conley Tyler, “MIKTA: an Acronym in Search of Meaning”, Australian Outlook, 25 November 2016: http://www.internationalaffairs.org.au/australian_outlook/mikta- an-acronym-in-search-of-meaning/ M Conley Tyler, “The EU and Australia: Natural Partners”, Australian Outlook, 20 October 2016: http://www.internationalaffairs.org.au/australian_outlook/the-eu-and- australia-natural-partners/ “The View From Australia: Five questions with Melissa Conley Tyler”, Open Canada, 4 October 2016: https://www.opencanada.org/features/view-australia-five- questions-aiias-melissa-conley-tyler/

John McCarthy and M Conley Tyler, “Shifts in Australia-Indonesia Relations”, Australian Outlook, 30 September 2016: http://www.internationalaffairs.org.au/australian_outlook/shifts-in-australia- indonesia-relations/ M Conley Tyler, “Europe can learn from Australia’s border policy. But not by listening to Abbott”, The Guardian, 19 September 2016: www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/sep/19/europe-can-learn-from-australias- border-policy-but-not-by-listening-to-abbott M Conley Tyler and Ella Pyman, “G20: What Kind of Great Power is China?”, Australian Outlook, 8 September 2016: www.internationalaffairs.org.au/australian_outlook/g20-what-kind-of-great-power-is- china/ M Conley Tyler, “Malcolm Turnbull’s Foreign Policy: the First Six Months”, The Interpreter, 22 March 2016: www.lowyinterpreter.org/post/2016/03/22/Malcolm- Turnbulls-foreign-policy-The-first-six-months.aspx Book Review M Conley Tyler, “The Mandibles”, Australian Journal of International Affairs, 23 August 2016: www.internationalaffairs.org.au/australian_outlook/reading-room-the- mandibles

2015 Journal Articles * M Conley Tyler and Aakriti Bhutoria, “Diverging Australian and Indian Views on the Indo-Pacific”, Strategic Analysis, 2015, vol. 39, issue 3, pp 225-236: www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/09700161.2015.1022314#.VZ8Se_mqpBc. * M Conley Tyler, Olivia Rothnie-Jones, Kate McCambridge and Eleanor Walsh, “Building the next generation of foreign policy professionals: One internship at a time”, International Journal, vol. 70, no.4 (December 2015): http://ijx.sagepub.com/content/early/2015/08/04/0020702015593046.full.pdf?ijkey= MzxAERx5b2KjJWK&keytype=finite. Books and Book Chapters M Conley Tyler and Shane Ivimey, “Balancing Australia’s National Interest” in John Farrar, Mary Hiscock and Vai Io Lo (Eds.), Australia’s Trade, Investment and Security in the Asian Century (Singapore: World Scientific Publishing, 2015), ISBN 978- 9814632867. M Conley Tyler and Giridharan Ramasubramanian, “Diplomacy Goes Personal: Public Diplomacy and Educational and Cultural Exchange”, Proceedings of the 2013 Fulbright Symposium 2014 (Canberra: Australian American Fulbright Commission, 2015), ISBN 978-0-646-92661-2. Opinion M Conley Tyler, “Australia has a Problem Relating to Asia Languages and Culture” The Australian Financial Review, 13 October 2015: http://www.afr.com/opinion/australia-has-a-problem-relating-to-asia-languages-and- culture-20151013-gk7ky7 M Conley Tyler, ‘Diagnosing Asia’s Australian Problem”, The Interpreter, 12 October 2015: http://www.lowyinterpreter.org/post/2015/10/12/Diagnosing-Asias- Australian-problem-do-they-really-not-like-us.aspx. Reprinted in Asialink Echo, 12 October 2015: http://asialinkecho.org/2015/10/diagnosing-asias-australian-problem/ M Conley Tyler, “Think Tanks Need Integrity, Not Independence”, The Drum, 1 October 2015: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-10-01/conley-tyler-think-tanks-need- integrity-not-independence/6816742. Also republished in Australian Policy Online: http://apo.org.au/commentary/think-tanks-need-integrity-not-independence M Conley Tyler, “Australia and Germany: Being Friends is not Enough”, Australian Outlook, 16 July 2014: http://www.internationalaffairs.org.au/australian_outlook/australia-and-germany- same-but-different-2/ M Conley Tyler, “Scholars, Policymakers and International Affairs: Finding Common Cause”, Asian Pathways, Asian Development Bank Institute, 12 June 2015: http://www.asiapathways-adbi.org/2015/06/scholars-policymakers-and-international- affairs-finding-common-cause/ M Conley Tyler and Victor Ferguson, “Is China Overturning the International Order”, El País, 5 June 2015: http://blogs.elpais.com/alternativas/2015/06/is-china- overturning-the-international-order.html M Conley Tyler and Victor Ferguson, “Asia No Pacífico”, El País, 27 March 2015: http://blogs.elpais.com/alternativas/2015/03/asia-no-pac%C3%ADfico.html M Conley Tyler, “EU and Australia: Expanding the Circle of Security”, Australian Outlook, 26 March 2015: www.internationalaffairs.org.au/australian_outlook/eu-and- australia-expanding-the-circle-of-security/ M Conley Tyler, “Making Progress: Experts React to China’s Economic Reform Program”, Global Times, 9 March 2015: www.globaltimes.cn/content/911058.shtml M Conley Tyler, “The key for China is to avoid the middle income trap”, 28 February 2015: http://lianghui.huanqiu.com/2015/foreigner/2015-02/5779065.html M Conley Tyler and Duc Dao, “How Australians Will Remember the Brisbane G20 Summit” in Tristam Sainsbury (Ed)., G20 Monitor: The G20 at the end of 2014, Number 15, January 2015: http://www.lowyinstitute.org/publications/g20-end-2014 M Conley Tyler, “Thinking about Think Tanks”, The Drum, 16 January 2015, available online: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-01-16/tyler-think-tanks/6021846 M Conley Tyler, “The Role of Think Tanks in a Fragmenting Global System”, The Interpreter, 14 January 2015, available online: http://www.lowyinterpreter.org/post/2015/01/14/The-role-of-think-tanks-in-a- fracturing-global-system.aspx M Conley Tyler, “A career in international affairs”, Young Australians in International Affairs, 13 January 2015, available online: http://www.youngausint.org.au/#!A-Career-in-International-Affairs-by-Melissa-H- Conley-Tyler/c1739/1 Book Reviews “Scholars, Policymakers and International Affairs: Finding Common Cause”, Australian Journal of International Affairs, Australian Outlook Reading Room, 12 May 2014, available online: http://www.internationalaffairs.org.au/australian_outlook/scholars-policymakers-and- international-affairs-finding-common-cause/ Published Presentation “The Role of Think Tanks in Shaping the Future of Asia and the Pacific”, 21 May 2015, Asian Development Bank K-Learn system.

2014 Journal Articles * M Conley Tyler, Emily Blizzard and Bridget Crane, “Is International Affairs Too ‘Hard’ for Women? Explaining the Missing Women in Australia’s International Affairs”, Australian Journal of International Affairs, vol. 28, issue 2, April 2014: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10357718.2013.860582#.UzUp7qja739 * M Conley Tyler and Eleanor Pahlow, “Australia on the UN Security Council 2013- 14: A Voice for Small and Medium Countries?” The Roundtable Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs, vol. 103, 2014: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00358533.2013.874168#.UzUfhaja738 M Conley Tyler and Aakriti Bachhawat, “Indo-Pacific Disconnect: Diverging Australian and Indian Views”, Indian Ocean Economic and Political Review, Yunnan University of Finance Economics, vol. 1, February 2014 (in Chinese). Books M Conley Tyler, John Robbins and Adrian March (Editors), Ministers for Foreign Affairs 1960-1972 (Canberra: Australian Institute of International Affairs, 2014). M Conley Tyler (Contributing Editor) and Nick Snelling (Managing Editor), G20 Brisbane 2014: Words into Action (: Faircount Media, 2014). Book Chapters M Conley Tyler, “An Australian Perspective on the G20” in Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies, Who Will Govern the World: the Present and Future of the G20, Social Science Literature Publishing House, 2014. (Chinese and English editions) M Conley Tyler, “Editorial”, G20 Brisbane 2014: Words into Action (Sydney: Faircount Media, 2014). M Conley Tyler and Samantha Shearman, “Australia Re-Discovering the Indo- Pacific” in Rajiv Bhatia and Vikay Sakhuja (Eds.), Indo-Pacific Region: Strategic and Political Prospects (New Delhi: Vij Books India and Indian Council of World Affairs, 2014). M Conley Tyler and Huong Le Thu, “Australia in the Asian Century” in N Georgeou and C Hawksley, Case Studies from Australia, New Zealand and the Asia-Pacific (3rd Edition, Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 2014) to accompany Baylis, Smith and Owens (eds) The Globalisation of World Politics, 6th edition, 2014. M Conley Tyler and Michael Thomas, “BRICS and Mortar(s): Breaking or Building the Global System?” in V I Lo and M Hiscock (editors), The Rise of the BRICS in the Global Political Economy: Changing Paradigms? (Edward Elgar, 2014). Opinion M Conley Tyler and Siobhan Neyland, “The Year in International Relations in Pictures”, Australian Outlook, 31 December 2014, available online: http://www.internationalaffairs.org.au/australian_outlook/the-year-in-international- affairs-in-pictures/ M Conley Tyler, “Gender Equality is Key”, G20 Watch, 17 November 2014, available online: http://g20watch.edu.au/gender-equality-key M Conley Tyler, “Can Australia Remain a Top 20 Nation?”, The Interpreter, 23 October 2014, available online: http://www.lowyinterpreter.org/post/2014/10/23/Can- Australia-remain-a-top-20- nation.aspx?COLLCC=223762167&COLLCC=1221740834& M Conley Tyler, “Africa, Australia and International Education”, Australian Outlook, 21 October 2014, available online: http://www.internationalaffairs.org.au/australian_outlook/africa-australia-and- international-education/ M Conley Tyler and Liz Placanica, “Will Australia Disappoint?”, Indian Council of World Affairs Guest Column, 8 August 2014, available online: http://www.icwa.in/pdfs/guestcolumn/2014/WillAustralia.pdf M Conley Tyler, “Can women lead? Australians think so”, The Interpreter, 2 July 2014, available online: http://www.lowyinterpreter.org/post/2014/07/02/Can-women- lead-Australians-think-so.aspx M Conley Tyler, “The monarchy and Australia's image abroad”, The Interpreter, 10 June 2014, available online: http://www.lowyinterpreter.org/post/2014/06/10/The- monarchy-and-Australias-image-abroad.aspx M Conley Tyler, “Women in international relations: New Voices breaks new ground”, The Interpreter, 6 June 2014, available online: http://www.lowyinterpreter.org/post/2014/06/06/Women-in-international-relations- New-Voices-breaks-new-ground.aspx M Conley Tyler, “Vietnam’s Hot Peace with China”, Australian Outlook, 30 May 2014, available online: www.internationalaffairs.org.au/australian_outlook/vietnams- hot-peace-with-china/ M Conley Tyler, “National Commission of Audit: When you’ve cut DFAT to the bone…”, The Interpreter, 9 May 2014, available online: http://www.lowyinterpreter.org/post/2014/05/09/National-Commission-of-Audit-cut- DFAT.aspx?COLLCC=3418465666& M Conley Tyler and Doris McDonald-Seaton, “MIKTA: the Middle Child of International Cooperation”, Consejo Mexicano de Asuntos Internacionales, El Blog de COMEXI, 24 April 2014, available online: http://blog.consejomexicano.org/index.php/2014/04/24/mikta-the-middle-child-of- international-cooperation/ M Conley Tyler and Doris McDonald-Seaton, “Mixing with the MIKTAs”, Australian Outlook, 24 April 2014, available online: http://www.internationalaffairs.org.au/australian_outlook/mixing-with-the-miktas/ M Conley Tyler and Doris McDonald-Seaton, “Portrait of a Minister: Julie Bishop’s Economic Diplomacy”, The Strategist, 15 April 2014, available online: www.aspistrategist.org.au/portrait-of-a-minister-julie-bishops-economic-diplomacy/ M Conley Tyler, “Women In Australia’s International Affairs”, Australian Outlook, 2 April 2014, available online: http://www.internationalaffairs.org.au/australian_outlook/women-in-australias- international-affairs/; also published on Protection Gateway at http://protectiongateway.com/2014/04/04/women-in-australias-international-affairs/ M Conley Tyler, “Julie Bishop’s first six months (and first 43 speeches)”, The Interpreter, 28 March 2014, available online: http://www.lowyinterpreter.org/post/2014/03/28/Julie-Bishop-foreign-minister- australia-First-Six-Months.aspx?COLLCC=3070654108& M Conley Tyler, “She’ll be right: the Australian temperament and international affairs”, The Interpreter, 14 March 2014, available online http://www.lowyinterpreter.org/post/2014/03/14/Shell-be-right-The-Australian- temperament-and-international-affairs.aspx?COLLCC=1443837919& M Conley Tyler, “Can Australia-India ties flourish if governments are asleep?”, The Interpreter, 14 February 2014, available online http://www.lowyinterpreter.org/post/2014/02/14/Can-Australia-India-ties-flourish-if- governments-are-asleep.aspx M Conley Tyler and Aakriti Bachhawat, “In a Cleft Stick: Australia’s Indo-Pacific Policy”, The Strategist, 21 January 2014, available online: http://www.aspistrategist.org.au/in-a-cleft-stick-australias-indo-pacific-policy/ M Conley Tyler and Aakriti Bachhawat, “The politics of self-interest bind India and China together”, East Asia Forum, 16 January 2014, available online: www.eastasiaforum.org/2014/01/15/the-politics-of-self-interest-bind-india-and-china- together/ M Conley Tyler, “Different visions of the Indo-Pacific: China, India, the US and Australia”, The Interpreter, 9 January 2014, available online: www.lowyinterpreter.org/post/2014/01/09/Different-visions-of-the-Indo-Pacific1.aspx M Conley Tyler, Jack Buckley and Katrina Senchuk, “Australia’s Foreign Policy Balancing Act”, SinoTF.com Trade and Finance Magazine (in Chinese) http://www.tradefinance.com.cn/?a=epage&id=737 Research Reports and Series Melissa Conley Tyler, Liz Placanica and Patrick Hill, Strategic Risk Perceptions Workshop Report, Australian Institute of International Affairs, July 2014. M Conley Tyler (Editor), Two Elections that Matter: India and Indonesia, Policy Commentary 16, Australian Institute of International Affairs, May 2014, available online: http://www.internationalaffairs.org.au/publications/policy-commentaries/ M Conley Tyler (Series Editor), Emerging Scholars 2014, Australian Institute of International Affairs, October 2014. Book Reviews “Foreign Policy Begins at Home”, Australian Journal of International Affairs, Australian Outlook Reading Room, 13 February 2014, available online: www.internationalaffairs.org.au/australian_outlook/foreign-policy-begins-at-home/ “The Oxford Handbook of Modern Diplomacy” by Andrew Cooper, Jorge Heine and Ramesh Thakur in The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 2015, vol.1-2.

2013 Journal Articles * M Conley Tyler, “Australia’s Views on Global Summitry: The Case of the G20”, Global Summitry Journal, vol. 1, issue 1, 2013, available online: http://globalsummitry.org/gsj/vol1/iss1/2/ M Conley Tyler and Max Feng, “The U.S. Pivot and Australia: Being in the Middle”, National Security Forum Review, Spring 2013 Volume 22, Issue 2, available online: www.nationalstrategy.com/NSFReview/Spring2013Vol22No2PivottoAsia.aspx Research Reports and Series M Conley Tyler and Eric Lerais, “Australia and ASEM: the first two years”, Monash European and EU Centre Working Paper Series, Volume 2, Issue 1, May 2013, available online: http://artsonline.monash.edu.au/europecentre/working-papers-2/ M Conley Tyler et al, “Domestic Public Diplomacy – Discussion Paper: International Experiences”, Australian Policy Online, 30 April 2013, http://apo.org.au/author/melissa-conley-tyler M Conley Tyler (Editor), Japan’s New Trajectory: Economic Prospects and Security Challenges, Policy Commentary 15, Australian Institute of International Affairs, November 2013. www.internationalaffairs.org.au/publications/policy-commentaries/ M Conley Tyler (Editor), Pathways to the Same Destination? Free Trade Negotiations in the Asia-Pacific, Policy Commentary 14, Australian Institute of International Affairs, June 2013. www.internationalaffairs.org.au/publications/policy- commentaries/ M Conley Tyler (Series Editor), Emerging Scholars 2013, Australian Institute of International Affairs, November 2013. www.internationalaffairs.org.au/publications/emerging-scholars-series M Conley Tyler, Indonesia Australia Dialogue 2013 Final Report, Australian Institute of International Affairs, June 2013. M Conley Tyler, Bridget Crane and Lachlan Harley, Strategic Risk Perceptions Workshop Report, Australian Institute of International Affairs, June 2013. Opinion M Conley Tyler, “The Sudden Vogue of Australian Foreign Policy”, The Interpreter, 28 June 2013, available online: www.lowyinterpreter.org/post/2013/06/28/The- sudden-vogue-for-Australian-foreign-policy.aspx M Conley Tyler and Rosalie Pitt, “Indonesia-Australia: Act Naturally”, The Interpreter, 30 July 2013, available online: www.lowyinterpreter.org/post/2013/07/30/Indonesia-and-Australia-Learning-to-be- natural-partners.aspx M Conley Tyler and Almog Elijis, “Hard Work Ahead at UN Security Council”, The Interpreter, 30 August 2013, available online: www.lowyinterpreter.org/post/2013/08/30/Hard-work-ahead-at-UN-Security- Council.aspx M Conley Tyler and Madeline Goldie, “China has High Hopes for G20”, The Interpreter, 4 September 2013, available online: www.lowyinterpreter.org/post/2013/09/04/China-has-high-hopes-for-G20.aspx M Conley Tyler, “Balancing the National Interest(s)”, The Interpreter, 17 September 2013, available online: www.lowyinterpreter.org/post/2013/09/17/Balancing-the- national-interest(s).aspx M Conley Tyler, “Not so inscrutable: Learning how Asians think”, The Interpreter, 25 September 2013, available online: www.lowyinterpreter.org/post/2013/09/25/Not-so- inscrutable-Learning-how-Asians-think.aspx M Conley Tyler, “Waiting for the Abbott Paradox”, The Interpreter, 3 December 2013, available online: www.lowyinterpreter.org/post/2013/12/03/Waiting-for-the- Abbott-paradox.aspx M Conley Tyler and Samantha Shearman, “Australia’s New Region: the Indo- Pacific”, East Asia Forum, May 2013, available online: www.eastasiaforum.org/2013/05/21/australias-new-region-the-indo-pacific/ Reference Works M Conley Tyler, “Arbitration”, “Negotiation” and “Mediation”, Australian Legal Dictionary, 2nd Edition (Oxford University Press, 2013). Conference Papers M Conley Tyler, “An Australian Perspective on the G20”, Proceedings of the First G20 Think Tank Forum “Great Finance, Great Cooperation, Great Governance”, Renmin University of China, Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies, 2013. M Conley Tyler and Nava Nuraniyah, “Second Track Dialogue in the International Arena”, Proceedings of the 54th International Studies Association National Convention, San Francisco, 2013. M Conley Tyler and Max Feng, “Australia’s Choices in the Asian Century”, Proceedings of the 54th International Studies Association National Convention, San Francisco, 2013.

2012 M Conley Tyler, John Robbins and Adrian March (Editors), R.G. Casey as Minister for External Affairs 1950 – 60 (Canberra: Australian Institute of International Affairs, 2012). M Conley Tyler and Ian Dudgeon, The Smart Power Capability Requirements of Australia as a Middle Power (Canberra: Australian Institute of International Affairs, 2012). M Conley Tyler (Editor), Emerging Scholars 2011-2012 (Canberra: Australian Institute of International Affairs, 2012), www.internationalaffairs.org.au/publications/emerging-scholars-series M Conley Tyler and Eleanor Pahlow, “Making the Most of the Seat at the Table”, Online Opinion, 26 November 2012, available online: www.onlineopinion.com.au/view.asp?article=14395 M Conley Tyler and Kate McCambridge, “Building a career in international affairs”, Australian Career Practitioner, Autumn 2012, p.7 M Conley Tyler and Olivia Rothnie-Jones, “The Seven Sins of Internship Programs”, Associations Journal, 2012. M Conley Tyler and Olivia Rothnie-Jones, “Should Your Organisation Offer Internships?”, Third Sector, February 2012. M Conley Tyler, Abbas Abbasov, Nina Gibson and Fiona Teo, “Domestic Public Diplomacy: International Experience. Discussion Paper, April 2012. Australian Institute of International Affairs. M Conley Tyler, “Roundtable Report: Institutes of International Affairs in the Information Age”, 53rd Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, 2012. M Conley Tyler (Editor), Australia and the Security Council. Policy Commentary 13, Australian Institute of International Affairs, October 2012. M Conley Tyler (Editor), No Eutopia: The European Union Today, Policy Commentary 12, Australian Institute of International Affairs, April 2012. M Conley Tyler (Editor), Cross-Straits at the Crossroads: Taiwan’s 2012 Elections, Policy Commentary 11, Australian Institute of International Affairs, January 2012.

2011 M Conley Tyler and Wilhelm Hofmeister, Going Global - Australia, Brazil, Indonesia, South Korea and South Africa in International Affairs (Singapore: Konrad- Adenauer-Stiftung, 2011).

M Conley Tyler (Editor), Emerging Scholars 2010-2011 (Canberra: Australian Institute of International Affairs, 2011), www.internationalaffairs.org.au/publications/emerging-scholars-series M Conley Tyler and Caitlin Longden, “The Relevance of Democracy, Human Rights and Social Justice for the G20 Process: An Australian Perspective” in Wilhelm Hofmeister, G20 - Perceptions and Perspectives for Global Governance (Singapore: Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, 2011).

M Conley Tyler and Emma White, ‘The Australia 2020 Summit as an experiment in foreign policy-making’ in James Cotton and John Ravenhill (Eds), Middle Power Dreaming: Australia in World Affairs 2006-2010 (Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 2011). M Conley Tyler, “Summary of Proceedings: Indonesia-Australia Dialogue”, Jakarta, 4-6 October 2011, Australian Institute of International Affairs. M Conley Tyler, “Report of Proceedings: Forum on Public and Citizen Diplomacy”, 6-7 June 2011, Australian Institute of International Affairs. M Conley Tyler (Editor), ICT4IR: International Relations in the Digital Age, Policy Commentary 10, Australian Institute of International Affairs, April 2011.

2010 M Conley Tyler, “Arbitration”, Australian Legal Dictionary (Oxford University Press, 2010) M Conley Tyler, “Negotiation”, Australian Legal Dictionary (Oxford University Press, 2010) M Conley Tyler, “Mediation”, Australian Legal Dictionary (Oxford University Press, 2010) M Conley Tyler (Editor), Emerging Scholars 2009-2010 (Canberra: Australian Institute of International Affairs, 2010). M Conley Tyler, “Roundtable Report. Connecting Theory and Policy: Reflecting on the Work of Institutes of International Affairs”, 51th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, 2010. M Conley Tyler (Editor), Democracy and Discontent: the 2010 Elections in Myanmar, Policy Commentary 9, Australian Institute of International Affairs, November 2010. M Conley Tyler (Editor), Looking West: an Indian Ocean Perspective, Policy Commentary 8, Australian Institute of International Affairs, August 2010. M Conley Tyler (Editor), Nuclear Futures? The 2010 NPT Review Conference and Australia’s Nuclear Policy Options, Policy Commentary 7, Australian Institute of International Affairs, May 2010.

2009 M Conley Tyler, “Online Dispute Resolution”. E-Justice: Using Information Communication Technologies in the Court System. Martínez, A., & Abat, P. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2009 Emma White and M Conley Tyler, “Beyond Traditional Foreign Policymaking: the Australia 2020 Summit”, Journal of International Affairs, Vol. 13, No. 2, July – December 2009, 29-44. M Conley Tyler, Geoff Miller, Chad Mitcham and Emma White (Editors), Emerging Scholars 2008-2009 (Canberra: Australian Institute of International Affairs, 2009), www.internationalaffairs.org.au/publications/emerging-scholars-series M Conley Tyler, “Summary of Proceedings: Inaugural Singapore-Australia Dialogue”, Singapore Institute of International Affairs and the Australian Institute of International Affairs, 2009. M Conley Tyler (Editor), Perspectives on Pakistan, Policy Commentary 6, Australian Institute of International Affairs, June 2009.

2008 * M Conley Tyler, D Bretherton, A Halafoff and Y Nietzche, “A Case Study of Participatory Action Research in Cross-Cultural Educational Design: Developing a Peace Education Curriculum for Vietnamese Primary Schools”, Journal of Research in International Education, Vol 7, No 3, December 2008, 346-367 M Conley Tyler, A Halafoff, D Bretherton and S Nietschke, “Making Classrooms Alive: Lessons from Vietnam”, SangSaeng, No. 21, Spring 2008, 24-27 M Conley Tyler and A Halaffoff, “Tips for Developing Peace Education Curriculum: Some lessons from Vietnam", Redress, Vol 17, No. 1, 2008, 12-14 M Conley Tyler, “Notes from a 2020 Summiteer”, Third Sector, Vol. 1, 2008, 8-9 M Conley Tyler, “Highlights of Discussions: Institutes of International Affairs Development Program, 75th Anniversary National Conference” (Canberra: Australian Institute of International Affairs, 2008). M Conley Tyler and G Miller, “Australia as a Middle Power”, Report on Colloquium held by Manning Clark House in conjunction with the Australian Institute of International Affairs (Canberra: Australian Institute of International Affairs, 2008). M Conley Tyler (Editor), Bear on the Prowl? The Return of Russia as a Great Power, Policy Commentary 5, Australian Institute of International Affairs, December 2008. M Conley Tyler (Editor), China and the Olympics, Policy Commentary 4, Australian Institute of International Affairs, June 2008. M Conley Tyler (Editor), Bali and Beyond: Planning for a Post-Kyoto World, Policy Commentary 3, Australian Institute of International Affairs, March 2008.

2007 * M Conley Tyler, “Online Dispute Resolution” in M Malkia and A-V Anttiroiko, Encyclopaedia of Digital Government. Hershey: Idea Group Reference, 2007, 1268- 1274 * D Trewhella and M Conley Tyler, “Online Technology and the Peace Movement: The Campaign against the Invasion of Iraq in 2003”, Australian Journal of Peace Studies, Vol. 2, Ed. 1, July 2007 M Conley Tyler, G Miller and C Mitcham (Editors), Emerging Scholars 2007 (Canberra: Australian Institute of International Affairs, 2007), www.internationalaffairs.org.au/publications/emerging-scholars-series

2006 * M Conley Tyler and M McPherson, “Online Dispute Resolution and Family Disputes”, Journal of Family Studies, Vol. 12, No. 2, November 2006, 165-183. * M Conley Tyler and D Bretherton, “Peace Education in Higher Education: Using Internships to Promote Peace”, Journal of Peace Education, Vol. 3, No. 2, September 2006, 127-145 * M Conley Tyler and J Bornstein, “Court Referral to ADR: Lessons from an Intervention Order Mediation Pilot”, Journal of Judicial Administration, Vol. 16, No. 1, 2006, 1-15 * M Conley Tyler and J Bornstein, “Accreditation of Online Dispute Resolution Practitioners”, Conflict Resolution Quarterly, Vol. 23, No. 3, 2006, 383-404 * M Conley Tyler and S S Raines, “The Human Face of Online Dispute Resolution”, Conflict Resolution Quarterly, Vol. 23, No. 3, 2006, 333-342 *M Conley Tyler and G Walter, “Australian Volunteers in Post-Conflict Situations”, Australian Journal on Volunteering, 2006, Vol. 11, No. 1, 9-18 Balvin, N and Conley Tyler, M. “Emotions in Cyberspace: The advantages and disadvantages of online communication.” The Organisational Psychologist, September 2006, 5-8 M Conley Tyler and N Cukier, “Making It Fresh: Ideas for Teaching Negotiation Skills”, ADR Bulletin, 2006, Vol. 9, No. 4, 66-71 M Conley Tyler and E Gasson, Online Dispute Resolution Index. 29 September 2006. Available www.odr.info M Conley Tyler and G Walter, “Australian Volunteers in Post-Conflict Situations”, Health Matters, 2006, Vol. 11, No. 1 S S Raines and M Conley Tyler, “From eBay to Eternity: Advances in Online Dispute Resolution”, 8th Annual Conference of the American Bar Association’s Section on Dispute Resolution, April 5-8 2006, Atlanta, USA M Conley Tyler (Editor), A Nuclear North Korea?, Policy Commentary 2, Australian Institute of International Affairs, November 2006. M Conley Tyler (Editor), White Paper on Foreign Aid, Policy Commentary 1, Australian Institute of International Affairs, July 2006. Selected Talks and Speeches, 2006-

2018 “The EU-Australia Leadership Forum”, Summer School for Secondary Teachers “What now for the European Union? Moving forward after Brexit: Implications for Australia”, Melbourne, 16 January 2018. Moderator, Roundtable Dialogue: Sustainable Development Goals in the Arctic, Australian Institute of International Affairs, Canberra, 16 January 2018. Chair, “Influence Operations” at “The Evolving Strategic Dynamics of the Indo- Pacific”, Australia-India-Japan Trilateral, Griffith Asia Institute, Brisbane, 5-6 February 2018. Moderator, EU-Australia Leadership Forum Preparatory Workshop, Canberra, 6 February 2018. Keynote Speaker, La Trobe University Senior Leadership Group Retreat Dinner, Yarra Valley, 15 February 2018. Indonesia-Australia Dialogue, Sydney, 8-10 April 2018. Remarks, EU-Australia Leadership Forum Sectoral Policy Workshop on the Rules- Based International Order, Brussels, 26-27 April 2018. Speaker, CeBIT European Networking Evening hosted by Eurochambres and the NSW Business Chamber, Sydney, 16 May 2018. “Australian Foreign Policy: Future Opportunities and Challenges”, ANU International Association of Research Universities Q&A Panel, Canberra, 21 June 2018. “10 Ways to Reinvent the World”, Future Shapers Forum, Australian National University, Canberra, 26 June 2018. “MIKTA as a Case Study in Australian Multilateralism”, 25th International Political Science Association World Congress of Political Science, Brisbane, 21-25 July 2018. “Think Tank Diplomacy and International Relations”, 25th International Political Science Association World Congress of Political Science, Brisbane, 21-25 July 2018. “Women’s Leadership in International Affairs”, 25th International Political Science Association World Congress of Political Science, Brisbane, 21-25 July 2018. “Think Tank Diplomacy”, AIIA , Brisbane, 24 July 2018. Keynote Address, International Law Association 78th Biennial Conference Reception, Sydney, 19-24 August 2018. “Australian Perspectives on the Indo-Pacific”, Perspectives on the Asia-Pacific Conference, Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and FUNAG, Brasilia, 19 September 2018. Moderator, “Australia and the Indo-Pacific”, Australian Institute of International Affairs National Conference Masterclasses, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, 14 October 2018. Moderator, “Intelligence and Diplomacy”, Australian Institute of International Affairs National Conference Masterclasses, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, 14 October 2018. “Concluding Remarks”, Australian Institute of International Affairs National Conference, Canberra, 15 October 2018. “Opening Remarks”, Workshop on Exploring Australia’s China Strategy in Antarctic Governance, Adelaide Law School, 7 November 2018. “Asia-Pacific: A New Centre of Power or Source of Instability?”, Asia-Pacific Day, Parliament of the Republic of Poland, Warsaw, 13 November. “Perspectives from Australia”, Polish Institute of International Affairs, Warsaw, 16 November. “International Law and the Rules-based International Order”, Attorney-General’s Department, International Law Colloquium, Canberra, 30 November 2018. “Think Tank Diplomacy: Think tanks’ contributions to the G20”, Soka University Conference on Prospects and Possibilities for Japan’s G20 Summit 2018, Tokyo, 11 December 2018.

2017 “The EU-Australia Leadership Forum”, 2017 Summer School for Secondary Teachers “The European Union after Brexit: Implications for Europeans, the British and Australians”, Melbourne, 19 January 2017. Moderator, Security3: Food Security, Biosecurity and National Security in the Melanesian Arc, Australian Institute of International Affairs and Crawford Fund, Canberra, 22 February 2017. Farewell remarks, AIIA VIC, Melbourne, 23 February 2017. Invited participant, Chatham House Roundtable: Gender, International Relations and Think Tanks, London, 2 March 2017. Moderator, “Waves, Walls and Workable Solutions: Meeting the Challenge Posed by the Refugee and Migration Crisis”, European Think Tank Summit, London, 2-3 March 2017. Facilitator, “Digital Development”, EU-Australia Leadership Forum Sectoral Policy Workshop, Canberra, 30 March 2017. Chair, “Women and diversity. Better analysis and policy: lessons from the public and private sectors”, National Security College Women and National Security Conference, Canberra, 4 April 2017. “MIKTA: A Case Study in Australian Multilateralism”, Contested Multilateralism 2.0 and Asia-Pacific Security Workshop, Griffith University, 8-9 May 2017 (delivered by co-author Evan Keeble). “Australia’s Place in the World”, Australian Labor Party Caucus, Foreign Policy Discussion Series, Parliament House, Canberra, 23 May 2017. Remarks, AIIA Diplomatic Masterclass Dinner, Australia-Indonesia Leadership Program, Australia-Indonesia Centre, PwC, Melbourne 26 May 2017. Moderator, Emerging Leaders’ Forum, EU-Australia Leadership Forum, Sydney, 2-3 June 2017. Remarks, AIIA NSW Reception, Emerging Leaders’ Forum, EU-Australia Leadership Forum, Sydney, 3 June 2017. Welcome, Gala Dinner, EU-Australia Leadership Forum, Sydney, 4 June 2017. Concluding Remarks, Senior Leaders’ Forum, EU-Australia Leadership Forum, Sydney, 6 June 2017. Invited Participant, Crawford Australia Leadership Forum, ANU, Canberra, 18-20 June 2017. “Contributing to Global Governance: Globalisation of Think Tanks”, China Global Think Tank Innovation Summit, Qingdao, 23-24 June 2017. “The EU-Australia Relationship: Media and Elite Perceptions”, EU Centre on Shared Complex Challenges at the University of Melbourne, International Conference on Rethinking Governance in an Era of Global Insecurities, Regional Tensions and Rising Nationalism, Melbourne, 17-19 July 2017. Moderator, AIIA Briefing for Senator Penny Wong, Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs, Melbourne, 25 July 2017. Opening session, Australia-Japan Youth Dialogue, Melbourne, 26 July 2017. “International Law and International Relations: Australia’s Approach”, Asian Society of International Law Conference, Seoul, 25-26 August 2017. “Australia, Multilateralism and MIKTA”, Deakin University Seminar Series, Melbourne, 8 September 2017. Remarks, Global Voices Roundtable, Canberra, 13 September 2017. Presentation to La Trobe Financial 2017 Professional Placement Scholarship Program, Melbourne, 21 September 2017. “Think Tank Diplomacy”, Australian Political Studies Association Annual Conference, Melbourne, 25-27 September 2017. “EU-Australia Relations in the Shadow of Brexit”, Australian Political Studies Association Annual Conference, Melbourne, 25-27 September 2017. “International Law and International Relations: Australia’s Approach”, Australian Political Studies Association Annual Conference, Melbourne, 25-27 September 2017. “MIKTA as a case study in Australian multilateralism”, Australian Political Studies Association Annual Conference, Melbourne, 25-27 September 2017. “National Security: Between Theory and Practice”, ANU National Security College- AIIA Launch of Special Issue of the Australian Journal of International Affairs, Canberra, 28 September 2017. Moderator, “Australia and Asia”, AIIA Masterclasses, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Canberra, 15 October 2017. Moderator, “Diplomacy and Crisis”, AIIA Masterclasses, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Canberra, 15 October 2017. “Closing Remarks”, AIIA National Conference, Foreign Policy in an Uncertain World, Canberra, 16 October 2017. “Lifting the Lens: how Australia's relationship with the EU will be changed by Brexit”, Joint EU Centres Conference, Fulfilling the Vision: European Futures?, RMIT, Melbourne, 16-18 October 2017 (delivered by co-author Antonia Mochan). “EU-Australia: Business and Policy Issues”, Joint EU Centres Conference, Fulfilling the Vision: European Futures?, RMIT, Melbourne, 16-18 October 2017. “The EU in the World Today”, The Future of the EU Summit, Hawke EU Centre for Mobilities, Migrations and Cultural Transformations, University of , Adelaide, 18 October 2017. “Is Globalisation in Retreat?”, RMIT College of Business Research Showcase, Melbourne, Wednesday 25 October. “Security, Stability and Governance in Asia”, Meeting of Global Strategic Advisory Group of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, Cadenabbia, Italy, 3-5 November 2017. “Women in Security: Gender, Violent Extremism and Terrorism”, Warsaw Security Summit, Warsaw, 8-9 November 2017. “Perspectives on Chinese and US Leadership in the Region”, ASEAN ANZ Dialogue, Kuala Lumpur, 19-21 November 2017. “Harnessing Technology to Improve Research Capacity and Revenue in the Digital Age”, Asia Think Tank Summit, 22-23 November 2017. Remarks, UN Youth Association Evatt Reception, Canberra, 30 November 2017. “International Law and International Relations: Australia’s Approach”, Sydney University Model United Nations Conference, Sydney, 2 December 2017. Moderator, Roundtable for the Deputy Foreign Minister of Afghanistan, Canberra, 6 December 2017

2016 Australian Launch of Global Go To Think Tank Index, Canberra, 28 January 2016. “Malcolm Turnbull’s Foreign Policy”, National Security College-Observer Research Foundation Australia-India Policy Forum, New Delhi, 29 February 2016. “The EU and Interregionalism: the Case of ASEM”, College of Europe, Warsaw (via video link), 31 March 2016. Introductory Remarks, “Indo-Pacific Maritime Security and Cooperation: Opportunities & Challenges”, Beijing, 18-20 April. “Think Tanks as Knowledge Brokers”, Asia Europe Think Tank Dialogue, Ulaanbaatar, 10-12 May. Moderator, Talk by Robin Niblett, Director of Chatham House to AIIA ACT Branch, Canberra, Wednesday 18 May. Speaker, Forum on Ministers for Foreign Affairs 1972-83, Canberra, Thursday 19 May. Opening Keynote Speaker, Asialink Leaders Program, Canberra, 29 May. Invited Participant, Crawford Australian Leadership Forum, Australian National University, Canberra, 19-21 June. “The Indo-Pacific Idea: Limitations and Problems”, The Idea of the Indo-Pacific, National Security College, Canberra, 21 June. “Brexit: the Risks to Australia”, Australia: A Risk Assessment, Australian Security Research Centre, Canberra, 29 June 2016. “Think Tank Diplomacy”, Seventh Oceanic Conference on International Studies, Brisbane, 4-6 July 2016. “Internships as Practical Education in International Affairs”, Seventh Oceanic Conference on International Studies, Brisbane, 4-6 July 2016. “The Scholar-Practitioner Divide in Australian International Relations”, Seventh Oceanic Conference on International Studies, Brisbane, 4-6 July 2016. “How to Get Your Work Published”, Seventh Oceanic Conference on International Studies, Brisbane, 4-6 July 2016. Speaker, Early Career Scholars Reception, Seventh Oceanic Conference on International Studies, Brisbane, 4-6 July 2016. Convenor, AIIA-Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs Roundtable on the South China Sea, Canberra, 14 July 2016. “Global Governance and the G20”, Think 20 Summit: Building New Global Relationships: New Dynamics, New Vitality, New Prospects, Beijing, 29-30 July 2016. Invited participant, Closed Door Think Tank Roundtable Discussion, Think 20 Summit: Building New Global Relationships: New Dynamics, New Vitality, New Prospects, Beijing, 30 July 2016. Third Indonesia-Australia Dialogue, Yogyakarta, 28-30 August 2016. Moderator, Launch of EU-Australia Leadership Forum, Brussels, 8 September 2016. “The Need for Think Tanks to Innovate: Catalysts for Ideas, Innovation and Action”, Global Think Tank Summit, Montreal, 28-30 September 2016. “Asia’s Order and Regional Prosperity: What Role for Australian Diplomacy?”, Asialink Business, Melbourne, 6 October 2016. Moderator, Launch of EU-Australia Leadership Forum, Canberra, 19 October 2016. “G20: Opportunities and Expectations Under the German Presidency”, Meeting of Global Strategic Advisory Group of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, Cadenabbia, Italy, 11-13 November 2016. Closing Remarks, AIIA National Conference, Canberra, 21 November 2016. “EU-Australia Leadership Forum”, European Heads of Mission, Canberra, 22 November 2016. Moderator, Roundtable for the visit of former Minister for Foreign Affairs of Mongolia, 13 December 2016.

2015 Australian Institute of International Affairs-International Law Association (Australia Branch), Nygh Internship Award Presentation Ceremony, Canberra, 15 January 2015. Australian Launch of Global Go To Think Tank Index, Canberra, 23 January 2015. “Partnership between EU and Australia: Challenges and Opportunities”, Australia- European Union Cooperative Security in a New Strategic Environment, ANU Centre for European Studies and Konrad Adenauer Foundation, Canberra, 23 March 2015. Roundtable with the Chinese Association for International Understanding, Canberra, 15 April 2015. Roundtable with the China Institute of International Studies, Canberra, 30 April 2015. “The Role of Think Tanks in Shaping the Future of Asia and the Pacific”, 3rd Asian Think Tank Summit, Asian Development Bank, Manila, 21-22 May 2015. Participant, Think20, TEPAV, Izmir, 13-15 June 2015. “Australia’s International Role: new commitments and responsibilities”, German- Australia Symposium, Berlin, 16 June 2015. Invited Participant, Crawford Australian Leadership Forum, Australian National University, Canberra, 28-30 June 2015. “The Indo-Pacific Concept and its Implications for Australia’s National Security Policy”, ANU National Security College, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Canberra, 15 July 2015. “Australia’s Asia Problem”, Asialink Leaders Program, Canberra, 17 September 2015. “Migration as a Global Challenge: An Australian Perspective”, Konrad Adenauer Stiftung Global Strategic Advisory Board meeting, Cadenabbia, Italy, 28 November 2015. Moderator, League of Nations: Histories, Legacies and Impact, The University of Melbourne, 10-11 December 2015. Moderator, Roundtable with Deputy Foreign Minister of Afghanistan HE Nasir Ahmad Andisha, Canberra, 16 December 2015.

2014 Australian Launch of Global Go To Think Tank Index, Canberra, 23 January 2014. “Is International Affairs Too ‘Hard’ for Women?”, Australian National University, 30 April 2014. Female Voices in International Policy, Professional Development Panel, Lowy Institute for International Policy, Young Voices Conference, 20-21 May 2014. Australian Republican Movement Victorian Forum, Melbourne, 1 June 2014. Moderator, AIIA Workshop on Strategic Risk Perceptions for the Department of Defence, Canberra, 4 June 2014. Discussant, Fourth NATO-Asia/Pacific Dialogue, Seoul, 24-25 June 2014. Asia Pacific Week Gala Dinner, Guest of Honour, Canberra, 26 June 2014. Invited Participant, Crawford Australia Leadership Forum, Canberra, 29 June – 1 July 2014. “The Brisbane G20 Summit: Australia's Agenda”, Sixth Oceanic Conference on International Studies, University of Melbourne, 9-11 July 2014. “MIKTA: A New Grouping for Middle Power Cooperation”, Sixth Oceanic Conference on International Studies, University of Melbourne, 9-11 July 2014. “Citizen Diplomacy”, Sixth Oceanic Conference on International Studies, University of Melbourne, 9-11 July 2014. Opening Reception Welcome, Sixth Oceanic Conference on International Studies, University of Melbourne, 9-11 July 2014. Book Launch: Australian Foreign Policy Controversies and Debates, Sixth Oceanic Conference on International Studies, University of Melbourne, 9-11 July 2014. Guest Speaker, Institute of International Relations, National Chengchi University, Taipei, 30 July 2014. “Prospects for Australia as a Middle Power”, Institute of Diplomacy and International Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Taipei, 4 August 2014. Moderator, Roundtable with the Institute of International Studies of Fudan University, Australian Institute of International Affairs, Canberra, 18 September 2014. Moderator, China Public Diplomacy Association Roundtable, Australian Institute of International Affairs, Canberra, 24 September 2014. Discussant, Policy Forum “Investing in Gender Equality at the G20 Leaders’ Summit”, ANU Asia-Pacific College of Diplomacy and Chatham House, Canberra, 24 September 2014. “Closing Comments”, Australian Institute of International Affairs National Conference “Foreign Policy for a Top 20 Nation”, Canberra, 27 October 2014. Discussant, Think 20, Lowy Institute for International Policy, Sydney, 28 October 2014. “The Year in International Affairs”, Humanist Society of , Melbourne, 27 November 2014. “Middle Power Cooperation”, Korea Foundation-Australian Institute of International Affairs Policy Dialogue, Brisbane, 29 December 2014.

2013 “In a Cleft Stick: Australia’s Indo-Pacific Policy”, Research Institute for Indian Ocean Economies Third International Conference on International Relations in Indian Ocean Economies, 1-2 December 2013, Yunnan University of Finance and Economics, Kunming, China. Moderator, “Regional Cooperation and Security”, Research Institute for Indian Ocean Economies Third International Conference on International Relations in Indian Ocean Economies, 1-2 December 2013, Yunnan University of Finance and Economics, Kunming, China. Moderator, “ASEAN Community-Building: the Road Ahead”, ASEAN Australia New Zealand Dialogue, Kuala Lumpur, 28 November 2013. “Closing Remarks”, Australian Institute of International Affairs 80th Anniversary National Conference, Canberra, 21 November 2013. “Australia Re-Discovering the Indo-Pacific”, Australian Institute of International Affairs WA Branch, Perth, 1 October 2013. “Australia and the UN Security Council: Making a Difference for Small and Medium States?”, Australian Political Studies Association Annual Conference, Murdoch University, Perth, 30 September – 2 October 2013. “Australia and Global Summitry: the Case of the G20”, Australian Political Studies Association Annual Conference, Murdoch University, Perth, 30 September – 2 October 2013. “Prospects for Indonesia-Australia Collaboration in Regional and Global Institutions”, Australian Political Studies Association Annual Conference, Murdoch University, Perth, 30 September – 2 October 2013. “R. G. Casey as Minister for External Affairs 1951-60”, Australian Political Studies Association Annual Conference, Murdoch University, Perth, 30 September – 2 October 2013. “Australia Re-Discovering the Indo-Pacific”, Australian Political Studies Association Annual Conference, Murdoch University, Perth, 30 September – 2 October 2013. “The 'National Interest' and International Organisations”, The Australian National Interest in the Asian Century: Trade, Investment and Security, Bond University, 26-27 September 2013. Moderator, Launch of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade’s ‘Documents on Australian Foreign Policy’ by Secretary Peter Varghese, 25 September, Centre for Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University “Australia and ASEM: the first two years”, Smart, Sustainable and Inclusive: Conference on Researching the EU from Australia and New Zealand, Canberra, 9-11 September 2013. “An Australian Perspective on the G20”, The First G20 Think Tank Forum “Great Finance, Great Cooperation, Great Governance”, Renmin University of China, Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies, Beijing, 21-22 August 2013. “Diplomacy Goes Personal: Public Diplomacy and Educational and Cultural Exchange”, Fulbright Symposium on Soft Power, Smart Power: the Multiplier Effect of Educational and Cultural Exchange, 21-22 August 2013. “Roundtable on Australia and the EU in the Asian Century: Opportunities and Challenges”, Monash University European and EU Centre, Melbourne, 15 August 2013. “Who Makes Public Policy in Australia?”, Melbourne School of Government Launch, University of Melbourne, 14 August 2013. “The New Status Quo: Australia’s Foreign Policy Balancing Act”, Power Transition in Asia: Adjusting to the Rise of China, University of Western Sydney, Parramatta, 24-25 July 2013. Moderator, Australian Institute of International Affairs Roundtable with UK Shadow Foreign Secretary Douglas Alexander, Canberra, 28 June. “Prospects for Regional Cooperation: Opportunities for Indonesian-Australian Collaboration”, Australia-Indonesia Dialogue, La Trobe University, Melbourne, 25-26 June 2013. Moderator, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade-Australian Institute of International Affairs Roundtable on Consular Matters, Sydney, 12 June 2013. Moderator, Strategic Risk Perceptions Workshop convened by the Australian Institute of International Affairs for the Department of Defence, Canberra, 30 May 2013. Moderator, “Public Forum: Parliamentary Democracies and War”, The Invasion of Iraq: Canadian and Australian Perspectives, Asia Pacific College of Diplomacy, ANU, Canberra, 29-30 April 2013, available online: http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=aiiavision “Internships as Practical Education in International Affairs”, Third Sector Expo, Melbourne, 15-16 April 2013. “Institutes of International Affairs as Agents of International Diffusion”, 54th International Studies Association National Convention, San Francisco, 3-5 April 2013. “Australia’s Choices in the Asian Century”, 54th International Studies Association National Convention, San Francisco, 3-5 April 2013. “Second Track Dialogue in the International Arena”, 54th International Studies Association National Convention, San Francisco, 3-5 April 2013. “Australia Re-Discovering the Indo-Pacific”, IV Annual Asian Relations Conference, Geopolitics of the Indo-Pacific Region: Asian Perspectives, New Delhi, India, 21-22 March 2013. “Opening Comments”, Second Indonesia Australia Dialogue, Sydney, 3-4 March 2013. Moderator, Australian Institute of International Affairs Roundtable for the President of the Republic of Mozambique, Canberra, 14 March 2013. “Closing Remarks”, Australian Institute of International Affairs Forum on Ministers for Foreign Affairs 1961-1972, Government House, Canberra, Tuesday 19 February 2013.

2012 “Communicating Europe to Australia”, Monash University European and EU Centre, Melbourne, 14 November 2012. “Work of the Australian Institute of International Affairs”, Plenty Valley Venturer Group, 30 October 2012. “The Pivot”, Australian American Leadership Dialogue, Honolulu, 22-23 October 2012. “Trans-Pacific Partnership”, Australian American Leadership Dialogue, Honolulu, 22-23 October 2012. “The EU and Interregionalism: the Case of ASEM”, Monash University European and EU Centre, Melbourne, 12 October 2012. “Closing Summary”, Australian Institute of International Affairs National President’s Forum on “Australia in the Asian Century”, Sydney, 23-24 August 2012 “The BRICS and the Rise of the G20”, Bond University, The Rise of BRICS: Changing Paradigms for the Global Political Economy?, 10-11 August, 2012. “Smart Power”, Oceanic Conference on International Studies, Sydney, 18-20 July 2012. “Global Korea, Global Australia”, Oceanic Conference on International Studies, Sydney, 18-20 July 2012. “Second Track Dialogue in the International Arena”, Oceanic Conference on International Studies, Sydney, 18-20 July 2012. “The Under-Representation of Women in Australia’s International Affairs”, Oceanic Conference on International Studies, Sydney, 18-20 July 2012. “Welcoming Remarks”, Roundtable in Honour of Chinese Vice- Minister of Foreign Affairs Cui, Australian Institute of International Affairs, Canberra, 10 July 2012. “Trends in Security and International Affairs Think Tanks: Asia”, G20 Think Tanks Summit, Philadelphia, 4-5 June 2012. Panelist, Australian Institute of International Affairs, Wollongong Town Hall Meeting on “Australia in the Asian Century”, in conjunction with the University of Wollongong and the Wollongong City Council, 24 May 2012. “Australia in the Asian Century”, Presentation to Coalition Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee, Canberra, 21 May 2012. “Does Australia Deserve a Seat on the UN Security Council?”, Australia’s Role in the World Lecture Series, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, 19 April 2012. “Operating a Successful Internship Program”, Associations Forum CEO Luncheon, Canberra, 18 April 2012. “Women in International Relations”, Australian Institute of International Affairs ACT Branch, Canberra, 17 April 2012. “Institutes of International Affairs in the Information Age”, 53rd International Studies Association Annual Convention, San Diego, 1-4 April 2012. “Internships as Practical Education in International Affairs”, 53rd International Studies Association Annual Convention, San Diego, 1-4 April 2012. “Capability Requirements: Current and Future Challenges”, Australian Institute of International Affairs Forum on "The Smart Power Capability Requirements of a Middle Power". 15 February 2012. “Closing Remarks”, Australian Institute of International Affairs and the Institute of Foreign Affairs and National Security Roundtable Dialogue on “Global Korea, Global Australia”, 14 February 2012.

2011 “Australia Update”, ASEAN Australia New Zealand Dialogue, Kuala Lumpur, 5-6 December 2011. “Launch of Australia in World Affairs”, AIIA VIC, Melbourne, 1 December 2011. “Vote of Appreciation to Minister for Foreign Affairs the Hon Kevin Rudd MP”, 87th Annual Charteris Lecture, AIIA NSW, Sydney, 25 November 2011. “Citizen Diplomacy – How Ordinary People Can Change the World”, AIIA VIC, Melbourne, 8 November 2011. “Australia’s Role in the G20”, International Studies Association Asia-Pacific Regional Conference, Brisbane, 29-30 September 2011. “Public and Citizen Diplomacy in Australia”, International Studies Association Asia- Pacific Regional Conference, Brisbane, 29-30 September 2011. “The Under Representation of Women in Australia’s International Affairs”, International Studies Association Asia-Pacific Regional Conference, Brisbane, 29-30 September 2011. “Public and Citizen Diplomacy in Australia”, Australian Political Studies Association, Canberra, 26-28 September 2011. “Australia’s Role in the G20”, Australian Political Studies Association, Canberra, 26- 28 September 2011. “The Under Representation of Women in Australia’s International Affairs”, Australian Political Studies Association, Canberra, 26-28 September 2011. “Remarks”, Launch of Special Issue of the Australian Journal of International Affairs on “Trade and Investment Issues for the 21st Century: Perspectives from the EU-Australia Trade Relationship”, ANU Centre for European Studies, 20 September 2011. “Closing Remarks”, Australian Institute of International Affairs National President’s Forum ‘India 2020’, Perth, 23-25 August 2011. Invited participant, Griffith Asia Institute “Overcoming Misperceptions in Australia- Japan Relations” held in conjunction with Australian Institute of International Affairs and the Japan Institute of International Affairs, Brisbane, 18-19 August. “Remarks”, Australian Institute of International Affairs Roundtable Discussion with Saranrom Institute of Foreign Affairs, 27 July 2011. “Introduction”, Australian Institute of International Affairs Workshop for Contributors to International Law In Australia , 22 June 2011. “Augmenting Public and Citizen Diplomacy”, Forum on Public and Citizen Diplomacy hosted by the Australian Institute of International Affairs and Asia Pacific College of Diplomacy at ANU in collaboration with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade's Public Diplomacy Branch, 6-7 June 2011. “The Relevance of Democracy, Human Rights and Social Justice for the G20 Process: An Australian Perspective”, Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Symposium on G20 - Perceptions and Perspectives for Global Governance, Seoul, 26-27 May 2011.

Various presentations, Taiwan Think Tanks Visit, Taiwan, 10-13 May 2011.

“Closing Remarks”, Forum on The History of Australia’s Involvement with the United Nations jointly hosted by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and the Australian Institute of International Affairs, Canberra, 1-2 February 2011.

Selected Earlier Presentations “Introductory Remarks”, Taiwan Roundtable, Australian Institute of International Affairs in collaboration with the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Australia, 28 October 2010. “Second Track Diplomacy”, AIIA NSW, Sydney, 26 October 2010. “Closing Remarks”, Australian Institute of International Affairs National President's Forum on "Australia and the Chinese Century ?", Brisbane, 9 October 2010. Panelist, AIIA ACT Branch, Symposium: Australia Joins the Asia-Europe Meeting, Canberra, 10 August 2010. “Concluding Remarks”, Going Global: Australia, Brazil, Indonesia, South Africa and South Korea in International Affairs, Australian Institute of International Affairs and Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, Jakarta, 25-26 May 2010. “NGOs and Internationalism: Perspectives from a career in international affairs”, Ivanhoe Grammar, 11 March 2010. “Connecting Theory and Policy: Reflecting on the Work of Institutes of International Affairs”, 51th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, 18 February 2010 “Closing Remarks”, R.G. Casey Forum - "R.G Casey as Minister for External Affairs 1950-1960, Fifty Years On", Government House, Canberra, 9 February 2010. “Welcome”, Asia Pacific College of Diplomacy and the Australian Institute of International Affairs Public Forum on Assisting Disrupted States, Canberra, 29 October 2009. “Closing Remarks”, Australian Institute of International Affairs National President's Forum on "Australia and Antarctica: National and International Interest", Parliament House, Hobart, 23 October 2009. “Valedictory Address”, Peninsula School, Mornington Peninsula, October 2009. “Remarks”, Inaugural Singapore-Australia Dialogue, Jointly organized by the Singapore Institute of International Affairs and the Australian Institute of International Affairs, Singapore, 27-28 July 2009. “2020 Hindsight: The Australia 2020 Summit as an Experiment in Participatory Foreign-Policy Making”, Australian Institute of International Affairs ACT Branch, 19 May 2009. “Closing Remarks”, Australian Institute of International Affairs National President's Forum “Great Expectations: Obama’s Foreign Policy”, Parliament House, Adelaide, 5 May 2009. “Welcome to Participants”, Australian Institute of International Affairs 75th Anniversary National Conference, Melbourne, 7-8 August 2008. “Remarks”, Australian Institute of International Affairs and Centre for Democratic Institutions, Public Forum on "Australia's Role in Democracy Promotion", Canberra, 14 March 2008. Panelist, Colloquium on “Australia as a Middle Power” held by Manning Clark House in conjunction with the Australian Institute of International Affairs, Canberra, September 2007. “Closing Remarks”, Australian Institute of International Affairs National President's Forum “Indonesia: from Neighbour to Partner?”, Parliament House, Brisbane, 27 June 2007. “Remarks”, Australian Institute of International Affairs APEC Second Track Dialogue, Melbourne, 17 April 2007 “Welcome”, Australian Institute of International Affairs and Australian Homeland Security Research Centre Symposium on Energy Security, Canberra, 11 October 2006. “Closing Remarks”, Australian Institute of International Affairs National President's Forum “Australia and the South Pacific: Roles and Responsibilities”, Parliament House, Sydney, 14 July 2006. Recent Media

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