After the mining boom, China continues to give Australian living standards a boost
During the mining boom there was never any doubt that China was raising Australian living standards. That consensus started to change in 2011 when the… Read More
During the mining boom there was never any doubt that China was raising Australian living standards. That consensus started to change in 2011 when the… Read More
PETER LAYTON | Every country has an F-35 story it seems. Both Australian and Canadian force structure planning has been blighted by the aircraft’s problems… Read More
National leaders regularly attend summits. The Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation annual APEC Economic Leaders’ meeting will bring heads-of-government to Lima Peru in November 2016. The… Read More
More than a fifth of India’s population lacks access to electricity, posing a major development challenge. India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi has promised to… Read More
CAITLIN BYRNE | Last month, Griffith Asia Institute invited one of Australia’s emerging artists: musician, singer and songwriter Marcus Corowa, to launch the Roundtable… Read More
Australians will go to a federal election on 2 July 2016. At first glance the 19 seats in the House of Representatives that the… Read More
On Thursday 9 June the APEC Study Centre convened a panel discussion event, hosted and jointly organized by Morgans, in the Brisbane CBD on the… Read More
President Obama’s historic visit to Hiroshima was rich in symbolism, but light on substance. Echoing his landmark Prague speech in 2009, Obama recommitted the US… Read More
It is now widely accepted that the 21st century will be a ‘Pacific Century’ for global geopolitics, with the Pacific Ocean providing the stage1. Read More
The conference was jointly organized by the Institute for Human Development and the World Bank, and was held at the India International Centre in New… Read More