Swinburne University\u27s Kenneth Chern discusses the Australia in the Asian Century White Paper in The Conversation. . Ken Henry’s team has provided a detailed and useful blueprint for future action in the Australia in the Asian Century White Paper. But the government will need to ramp up its domestic efforts to improve scientific and cultural literacy, as well as its engagement with China and Indonesia if Australia is to maximise its competitiveness in Asia. The white paper sets five tasks: maintaining a productive and resilient Australian economy; building capabilities; operating in growing Asian markets; building sustainable security; and achieving deeper and broader relationships in Asia. In all these areas, big asks are made...
This report is neither a celebration nor, to say it in Australian, a whinge. It provides a snapshot ...
This policy brief looks into the recently released Asian century white paper and the impact this wil...
For a policy document purporting to map out future directions for Australia in the so-called “Asian ...
Ken Henry's team has provided a detailed and useful blueprint for future action in the Australia in ...
The Federal Government\u27s new Asia policy argues that in order to thrive in the Asian century, Aus...
Chinese social investment, Indonesian democratisation, and nuclear energy safety will test the resi...
On Wednesday 28 September 2011, Prime Minister Gillard announced that the Australian Government had ...
This article critiques the Australian Government\u27s White Paper: Australia in the Asian Century. I...
This paper argues that government programs to upskill the Australian workforce for the Asian Centur...
The extent to which the White Paper on Australia in the Asian Century makes a significant contributi...
The transformation of Asia into the world’s most dynamic economic region is the defining development...
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 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...
This report is neither a celebration nor, to say it in Australian, a whinge. It provides a snapshot ...
This policy brief looks into the recently released Asian century white paper and the impact this wil...
For a policy document purporting to map out future directions for Australia in the so-called “Asian ...
Ken Henry's team has provided a detailed and useful blueprint for future action in the Australia in ...
The Federal Government\u27s new Asia policy argues that in order to thrive in the Asian century, Aus...
Chinese social investment, Indonesian democratisation, and nuclear energy safety will test the resi...
On Wednesday 28 September 2011, Prime Minister Gillard announced that the Australian Government had ...
This article critiques the Australian Government\u27s White Paper: Australia in the Asian Century. I...
This paper argues that government programs to upskill the Australian workforce for the Asian Centur...
The extent to which the White Paper on Australia in the Asian Century makes a significant contributi...
The transformation of Asia into the world’s most dynamic economic region is the defining development...
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 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...
This report is neither a celebration nor, to say it in Australian, a whinge. It provides a snapshot ...
This policy brief looks into the recently released Asian century white paper and the impact this wil...
For a policy document purporting to map out future directions for Australia in the so-called “Asian ...