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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

The G20 Australian Presidency and Summit Planning?

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

Election 2016 and Australian foreign policy

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

China’s slowdown and its implications for the Australian economy

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

Prioritising increased foreign investment in APEC

Across the APEC region, goods and services markets have become significantly more integrated over recent decades, as manifested in higher volumes of exports and imports… Read More

Negotiating conflict in Asia: Considerations for business

Understanding conflict is important for both instrumental and fundamental reasons in formulating conflict resolution mechanisms for businesses investing in Asia. Instrumentally they need to understand… Read More

F-35 Joint Strike Fighter – Just another fighter bomber

PETER LAYTON | The Lockheed Martin F-35 is finally on track after numerous technical issues, long delays and large cost increases. Daniel Conroy, LM’s F-35 Director asserts:… Read More

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

Griffith Asia Institute Inaugural Asia Lecture: Keeping the Right Balance in Asia

PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT IS FULLY SUBSCRIBED. IF YOU WISH TO JOIN THE WAIT LIST, PLEASE VISIT OUR GAI INAUGURAL ASIA LECTURE WEBSITE. Read More

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Our research focuses on the trade and business, politics, governance, security, economies and development of the Asia Pacific and their significance for Australia. Griffith University is committed to advancing Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) across the region.