The emerging untruths of a global economy
The developing economic arrangements will not be a return to last century’s certainties.
Revisiting the Asian century with Kishore Mahbubani
This week: we revisit our discussion with Singaporean diplomat, academic and author, Kishore Mahbubani.
The future of geopolitics
This week: the future of geopolitics. From Australia’s place in Asia to the war in Europe, we discuss new ways of thinking, with Professor Marc Stears.
The Asian century with Kishore Mahbubani
As we enter the new Asian century, what will the choppy waters of globalisation hold?
Foreign investment during a pandemic – friend or foe?
With unprecedented global disintegration, how perceptions on foreign investment are changing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
International students: It’s not just business
How do international students enrich the experiences and perspectives of those in the classroom?
The ties that bind: lessons on risk in the time of COVID-19
Relationships are a boon and bane. The COVID-19 crisis is a perfect illustration of this truism. We have cultivated wide and deep international networks over decades.
China crucial to early post-COVID-19 economic recovery
The Australia-China economic partnership has always been important, but how will Australia fare with the two countries more closely interconnected than ever?
Australia’s links with China must change, but decoupling is not an option
Despite veiled threats from the Chinese government, and the desire in some parts of the Australian community for a split, China and Australia need each other.
The resurgence of the nation state
Responses to the pandemic have varied globally, but overwhelmingly they have been wholly national in character.
Can China’s grand plan to revive the ‘Silk Road spirit’ succeed?
Despite the doubters, China has the means and commitment to spur inclusive growth for all.