A Contested Asia: What comes after US strategic predominance?
2017 Griffith Asia Lecture by Mr Peter Varghese AO, Chancellor, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, 6 September 2017…
2017 Griffith Asia Lecture by Mr Peter Varghese AO, Chancellor, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, 6 September 2017…
The Griffith Asia Institute in partnership with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) convened a one-day Diplomacy Roundtable…
Contrary to recent claims that the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has become left-leaning and bureaucratic, DFAT serves the…
With close to 300 million people, and a GDP that for the first time last year hit USD$1 trillion, Australia…
In November 2017, the Australian government released its Foreign Policy White Paper to a flurry of interest and speculation as…
The Philippines is poised to become strategically more important to Australia, leading to opportunities for intensified defence cooperation. At a…
Five Eyes is the oldest and most prominent intelligence alliance in the world. But does Australia’s membership in the alliance…
The Griffith Asia Institute, in partnership with DFAT and the Korea Foundation, convened an international dialogue on soft power and…
When the United States or any other Western country embraces a “pivot to Asia” as a central element of its…
It is now widely accepted that the 21st century will be a ‘Pacific Century’ for global geopolitics, with the Pacific…