April, 2016

Multiculturalism, religious tolerance and inclusion in Islamic education: Policy and benchmarks from global best practice

This public symposium seeks to facilitate discussions on the role of institutions and various actors in contributing to a multicultural society. In particular, it… Read More

How serious is China’s slowdown?: Implications for the Australian economy

This event is fully subscribed contact Natasha Vary via [email protected] to be added to the wait list. China’s economy, the world’s second largest, is… Read More

Burma after forty years

ANDREW SELTH  | Burma’s recent history, of turmoil and change (including the 1989 renaming to Myanmar), makes it a telling case study for the… Read More

Why isn’t the Japanese Yen more internationalised?

The fast growth of the foreign exchange reserves of the People’s Bank of China and Bank of Japan was a notable feature of the world… Read More

Kipling’s Burma and Myanmar’s Kipling

ANDREW SELTH  | He knew little about the country, but colonised the West’s imagination about it. The Indian Institute of Advanced Study and the… Read More

John Howard delivers Inaugural Asia Lecture

  More photos from the Inaugural Asia Lecture are available on our Griffith Asia Institute… Read More

China’s crisis behavior: Political survival and foreign policy

The rise of China is one of the most dynamic political phenomena in world politics in the 21st century. As David Shambaugh, a prominent China… Read More

China and the Panama Papers

The recent massive leak of data from the Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca shows that greater China constitutes the single largest market for the secretive… Read More

Ashton Carter in New Delhi: Inching forward with US-India defence diplomacy

IAN HALL | This week Ashton Carter, US Defence Secretary, visited India, heading first to Goa, the home state of his Indian counterpart, Manohar… Read More

The forgiveness dilemma: Emotions and justice at the Khmer Rouge Tribunal

RENÉE JEFFERY | In post-conflict politics, the practice of forgiveness is marked by a serious dilemma. For its proponents, forgiveness is the panacea for… Read More

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