Power and risk in foreign policy: Understanding China’s crisis behavior
Along with China’s rise in military and economic capabilities, foreign policy crises involving China seem more likely, as seen in…
Along with China’s rise in military and economic capabilities, foreign policy crises involving China seem more likely, as seen in…
Associate Professor of International Relations at Griffith University, Kai He, joined Griffith’s Asia Institute in August 2015. His major research…
The rise of China is one of the most dynamic political phenomena in world politics in the 21st century. As…
On 28 December the Japanese and South Korean Foreign Ministers announced a major diplomatic breakthrough toward the resolution of…
Article by Elise Stephenson An equitable number of women and men leaders in our society is crucial to be able to…
Dr Hui Feng, Research Fellow with the Griffith Asia Institute and School of Government and International Relations member has been awarded…
Building on the success of his earlier work ‘Australia-China Relations post 1949: Sixty Years of Trade and Politics’ (published by…
On Monday 12 January 2015 a delegation comprising three Japanese universities from the Shikoku region – Tokushima Bunri University, Matsuyama…
The Vice President of Guangxi University of Chinese Medicine (GXUCM), one of the oldest higher education medical institutions in China,…
Mr John Garnaut, Author and Asia Pacific editor The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald discussed the ‘Political and Economic…