In 2015, the Australian National University relaunched its famous School devoted to the study of regional politics, strategy, international affairs, and diplomacy. It had previously been known by a generic name. It was reincarnated as the Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs. At the time, some effort was put into finding quotable lines from the School's namesake, who was, for five decades, a leading figure in Australia's official and academic engagement with the Asia-Pacific region. Among her many sharp observations, one that caught my fancy was on the topic of nationalism. Bell once wrote, “Nationalism, like some wines, doesn't travel well”. This piercing thought, wrought with abruptness, reminds us that scholarly communication is, at...
As a Chinese student in Australia, I designed this research study to investigate the historical expe...
<p>The human being grows in relationship with others of its fellows, and it is by virtue of this rel...
Like other nations, Australia has experienced significant change in the past few decades as its soci...
In 2015, the Australian National University relaunched its famous School devoted to the study of reg...
From grassroots conflicts to great power relations, this book explores some of the key concepts, met...
The study of Australia’s Asian engagement — just as much as the history of the process itself — has ...
This collection of essays, all by members of the Politics Department at Monash University, charts re...
This publication is dedicated to John David McLaren BA Hons BEd PhD Melb MA Monash (1932-), who serv...
This article argues that a notion of regional and global citizenship should be fostered in Australia...
The recent decision to invest in a substantial multimillion dollar award to the China Studies Centre...
The relationship between researchers and their objects of study has varied and continues to vary acr...
Australia as a Western society in the Orient faces a unique and paradoxical challenge in her relatio...
The study of the societies of Asia and the Pacific through Western methods of the humanities and soc...
What makes one nation curious about another nation? Curious enough that the study of the other's cul...
A closer examination of federalism, the legitimacy of government and freedom of speech in the media ...
As a Chinese student in Australia, I designed this research study to investigate the historical expe...
<p>The human being grows in relationship with others of its fellows, and it is by virtue of this rel...
Like other nations, Australia has experienced significant change in the past few decades as its soci...
In 2015, the Australian National University relaunched its famous School devoted to the study of reg...
From grassroots conflicts to great power relations, this book explores some of the key concepts, met...
The study of Australia’s Asian engagement — just as much as the history of the process itself — has ...
This collection of essays, all by members of the Politics Department at Monash University, charts re...
This publication is dedicated to John David McLaren BA Hons BEd PhD Melb MA Monash (1932-), who serv...
This article argues that a notion of regional and global citizenship should be fostered in Australia...
The recent decision to invest in a substantial multimillion dollar award to the China Studies Centre...
The relationship between researchers and their objects of study has varied and continues to vary acr...
Australia as a Western society in the Orient faces a unique and paradoxical challenge in her relatio...
The study of the societies of Asia and the Pacific through Western methods of the humanities and soc...
What makes one nation curious about another nation? Curious enough that the study of the other's cul...
A closer examination of federalism, the legitimacy of government and freedom of speech in the media ...
As a Chinese student in Australia, I designed this research study to investigate the historical expe...
<p>The human being grows in relationship with others of its fellows, and it is by virtue of this rel...
Like other nations, Australia has experienced significant change in the past few decades as its soci...