Tributary deference to China not in our interests
Former prime minister Paul Keating’s intervention that Australia needs to work harder to accommodate China’s rise highlights the importance of…
Former prime minister Paul Keating’s intervention that Australia needs to work harder to accommodate China’s rise highlights the importance of…
In 2014, Dr Frances Lin was awarded a Griffith University – Peking University Collaborative Research Scheme Grant. Her research expertise…
On the 9 December 2015, Ambassador of Policy Planning and International Security Policy, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan spoke at…
Visiting fellow Xiaotong Huang joined the Griffith Asia Institute (GAI) in September 2015. Her major research area is International Relations,…
The Permanent Court of Arbitration’s (PCA) ruling in the South China Sea case filed by the Philippines has been labelled…
Since the 2008 global financial crisis China’s diplomacy has moved towards a more confident or even assertive direction in international…
As a 24 year old student applying for what at the time I simply perceived to be a free trip…
Shannon Dyer looked out over a sea of chaos as nearly a thousand Chinese middle school students enthusiastically participated in…
China’s rise is a bargaining process between China and the outside world—especially with the United States. This article suggests two…
As Aaron Friedberg points out, ‘whether for better or for ill, the most significant bilateral international relationship over the course…