Information on "Trade" and "Australia"
May 2013
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May 2013
Big Enough for all of us: Geo-Strategic Competition in the Pacific Islands
Author: Jenny Hayward-Jones
Publisher: Lowy Institute for International Policy
This paper argues that China’s profile among the Pacific Islands has grown. More on «Big Enough for all of us: Geo-Strategic Competition in the Pacific Islands»
June 2012
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5 Jun 2012
Address to the Australia-Arab Chamber of Commerce and Industry 2012 Business Forum and Expo, 5th June 2012
Author: Anthony Bubalo
Publisher: Lowy Institute for International Policy
This is a transcript of Anthony Bubalo's address at the Australia-Arab Chamber of Commerce and Industry 2012 Business Forum and Expo. More on «Address to the Australia-Arab Chamber of Commerce and Industry 2012 Business Forum and Expo, 5th June 2012»
January 2012
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2012
2012 Australia-China Futures Dialogues, Emerging Leaders' Dialogue
Author: He Lijuan, Li Fujian, Kathleen Lilley, Aran Martin, Qi Kai, Wang Linlin, Zou Mengying
Publisher: Griffith Asia Institute (GAI)
This paper examines the evolution of the Australia-China relationship in light of a conference held in May 2012. More on «2012 Australia-China Futures Dialogues, Emerging Leaders' Dialogue»
December 2011
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Dec 2011
Keeping the Home Fires Burning: Australia’s Energy Security
Author: Andrew Davies, Edward Mortimer
Publisher: Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI)
This paper looks at the short, medium and long term issues facing Australian energy security. More on «Keeping the Home Fires Burning: Australia’s Energy Security»
September 2011
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Sep 2011
19-20 September 2011 Australia-India Roundtable Report
Author: Rory Medcalf, Danielle Rajendram
Publisher: Lowy Institute for International Policy
Relations between Australia and India have advanced impressively over the past decade. More on «19-20 September 2011 Australia-India Roundtable Report»
May 2011
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26 May 2011
India-Australia: Moving Beyond the Periphery
Author: Suvi Dogra
Publisher: Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS)
India and Australia have traditionally been at the periphery of each other’s foreign policy. More on «India-Australia: Moving Beyond the Periphery»
February 2011
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8 Feb 2011
The Melanesian Spearhead Group
Author: Ronald May
Publisher: Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI)
This policy analysis argues that a unified Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG), backed by China, could provide a counterweight to the strong influences exerted by Australia and New Zealand through the Pacific Islands Forum. More on «The Melanesian Spearhead Group»
January 2011
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2011
Australia's China Syndrome
Author: John Bruni
Publisher: SAGE International
This paper summarizes the discussion among Australian policy makers on the strategic nature of China's role in the Asia-Pacific region and internationally. More on «Australia's China Syndrome» -
2011
Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, Vol 30, No 3
Author: José Edgardo Gomez, Nittana Southiseng, John Walsh, Samuel Sapuay, Martin Wagener, Sheila V Siar, Zarine L Rocha, Kikue Hamayotsu
Publisher: German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA) / Hamburg University Press
In this edition, the authors discuss Lao-Thai cross border trade, the border dispute between Thailand and Cambodia regarding the Preah Vihear temple, the knowledge transfers from high skilled Filipino migrants in New Zealand and Australia into their ... More on «Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, Vol 30, No 3»
October 2010
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Oct 2010
Comparative Connections, Volume 12, Number 3
Author: Ralph A Cossa, Brad Glosserman, Michael J Green, Bonnie Glaser, Brittany Billingsley, Victor Cha, Sheldon Simon, Robert Sutter, Chin-hao Huang, David G Brown, Aidan Foster-Carter, Scott Snyder, See-won Byun, James J Przystup, David Kang, Ji-Young Lee, Yu Bin, Graeme Dobelle, Nicholas Szechenyi, Ellen Kim
Publisher: Pacific Forum CSIS
The reports, written by a variety of experts in Asian affairs, focus on political/security developments, but economic issues are also addressed. More on «Comparative Connections, Volume 12, Number 3 »


