This report is neither a celebration nor, to say it in Australian, a whinge. It provides a snapshot of a national asset---Australia's Asia knowledge. It points to areas of achievement in expanding that knowledge since the last similar report in 1989. But it emphasizes that much remains to be done for Australians to acquire the understanding of their immediate neighbourhood that is essential for cultural, economic and strategic well-being. It argues that major systemic changes in higher education, plus the ageing of a cohort of specialists, create conditions in which the Asia-knowledge investment could evaporate – at a time when globalisation makes it more relevant and important than ever before. Repositioning and renewal are essential to en...
Swinburne University\u27s Kenneth Chern discusses the Australia in the Asian Century White Pape...
Introduction In this chapter I aim to argue that the centre of the world has begun to shift away fro...
As we attempt to deal with future challenges and uncertainties, the significance of Australia’s rela...
The Australian project of accommodation to the Asia-Pacific region as the dynamic centre of the worl...
The recent decision to invest in a substantial multimillion dollar award to the China Studies Centre...
This report initiated Australia\u27s first national strategy for developing an Asian languages and c...
On Wednesday 28 September 2011, Prime Minister Gillard announced that the Australian Government had ...
After more than 60 policy reports published since the 1950s, a national approach to fostering Austra...
The Federal Government\u27s new Asia policy argues that in order to thrive in the Asian century, Aus...
The focus of the report is on maximising opportunities for Australia to strengthen relationships wi...
Within the Anglosphere, globalization is sometimes understood as in terms of Australia, Canada, the ...
This paper argues that government programs to upskill the Australian workforce for the Asian Centur...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2005 Dr. Jim QuinnFor well over a hundred years Australia...
This paper traces the evolution of ideas on the question of how Australians might become Asia-litera...
This paper traces the evolution of ideas on the question of how Australians might become Asia-litera...
Swinburne University\u27s Kenneth Chern discusses the Australia in the Asian Century White Pape...
Introduction In this chapter I aim to argue that the centre of the world has begun to shift away fro...
As we attempt to deal with future challenges and uncertainties, the significance of Australia’s rela...
The Australian project of accommodation to the Asia-Pacific region as the dynamic centre of the worl...
The recent decision to invest in a substantial multimillion dollar award to the China Studies Centre...
This report initiated Australia\u27s first national strategy for developing an Asian languages and c...
On Wednesday 28 September 2011, Prime Minister Gillard announced that the Australian Government had ...
After more than 60 policy reports published since the 1950s, a national approach to fostering Austra...
The Federal Government\u27s new Asia policy argues that in order to thrive in the Asian century, Aus...
The focus of the report is on maximising opportunities for Australia to strengthen relationships wi...
Within the Anglosphere, globalization is sometimes understood as in terms of Australia, Canada, the ...
This paper argues that government programs to upskill the Australian workforce for the Asian Centur...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2005 Dr. Jim QuinnFor well over a hundred years Australia...
This paper traces the evolution of ideas on the question of how Australians might become Asia-litera...
This paper traces the evolution of ideas on the question of how Australians might become Asia-litera...
Swinburne University\u27s Kenneth Chern discusses the Australia in the Asian Century White Pape...
Introduction In this chapter I aim to argue that the centre of the world has begun to shift away fro...
As we attempt to deal with future challenges and uncertainties, the significance of Australia’s rela...