Assessing the key policy implications for regional Australia in the Asian Century, given that regionally based industries will be the leaders of economic change in the coming decades, this policy briefing responds to the Australian Government\u27s recent Asian Century White Paper. The brief provides regional focused analysis and policy directions to capture the significant regional opportunities detailed in the White Paper, but not yet clearly enunciated in the national policy approach.Key PointsThe Asian Century White Paper forecasts significant regional development opportunities:Regions already engaged in the resources industry should continue to thrive and have further opportunities to build an export services industry.R...
This article critiques the Australian Government\u27s White Paper: Australia in the Asian Century. I...
Regional Australia is enjoying renewed interest from policymakers, especially in parts of the countr...
As Asia grows and prospers, its economies are increasingly vital to each other — and to the world. T...
The Federal Government\u27s new Asia policy argues that in order to thrive in the Asian century, Aus...
The Australian Government’s White Paper ‘Australia in the Asian Century’ is the first large-scale of...
“Australia in the Asian Century ” is the first large-scale official look in the twenty first century...
The transformation of Asia into the world’s most dynamic economic region is the defining development...
The extent to which the White Paper on Australia in the Asian Century makes a significant contributi...
The scale and pace of Asia’s transformation is unprecedented and the implications for Australia...
Prepared in partnership between the Tasmanian Government and the Australian National University’s Cr...
Drawing upon the lessons of region-building efforts elsewhere, this paper calls for a greater emphas...
Global regional centres have acknowledged that the 21st century will see the centre of economic grow...
This thesis set out to ascertain the position of recent Australian Governments on the latest instalm...
Swinburne University\u27s Kenneth Chern discusses the Australia in the Asian Century White Pape...
Regional Australia is undergoing considerable change, much of which is driven by global market force...
This article critiques the Australian Government\u27s White Paper: Australia in the Asian Century. I...
Regional Australia is enjoying renewed interest from policymakers, especially in parts of the countr...
As Asia grows and prospers, its economies are increasingly vital to each other — and to the world. T...
The Federal Government\u27s new Asia policy argues that in order to thrive in the Asian century, Aus...
The Australian Government’s White Paper ‘Australia in the Asian Century’ is the first large-scale of...
“Australia in the Asian Century ” is the first large-scale official look in the twenty first century...
The transformation of Asia into the world’s most dynamic economic region is the defining development...
The extent to which the White Paper on Australia in the Asian Century makes a significant contributi...
The scale and pace of Asia’s transformation is unprecedented and the implications for Australia...
Prepared in partnership between the Tasmanian Government and the Australian National University’s Cr...
Drawing upon the lessons of region-building efforts elsewhere, this paper calls for a greater emphas...
Global regional centres have acknowledged that the 21st century will see the centre of economic grow...
This thesis set out to ascertain the position of recent Australian Governments on the latest instalm...
Swinburne University\u27s Kenneth Chern discusses the Australia in the Asian Century White Pape...
Regional Australia is undergoing considerable change, much of which is driven by global market force...
This article critiques the Australian Government\u27s White Paper: Australia in the Asian Century. I...
Regional Australia is enjoying renewed interest from policymakers, especially in parts of the countr...
As Asia grows and prospers, its economies are increasingly vital to each other — and to the world. T...