The West is in deep trouble. As a geopolitical entity, a model of economic success, a cultural and moral ideal, and as a superior form of governance the West seems to have lost its way. The leadership of the free world by the United States is now fraught with uncertainty. In America, and much of Europe, ultranationalist populism is leading to more inward-looking and protectionist policies. The growing rejection of the benefits of economic globalisation now risk more confrontational trade policies between nation states. In this Centre of Gravity Paper, Emeritus Professor Paul Dibb brings a lifetime of experience as both policy maker and scholar to examine these concerning global changes and identify what this means for Australia
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The West is in deep trouble. As a geopolitical entity, a model of economic success, a cultural and m...
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Defending Australia in the Asia Pacific Century represents Canberra’s first concerted attempt to add...
China has always been important to countries in the Asia/Pacific region, whether as a vortex of disa...
Defending Australia in the Asia Pacific Century represents Canberra’s first concerted attempt to add...
This paper examines the key drivers shaping Australia’s role as a middle power in an era of intensif...
While the rise of China has occasioned much debate from security commentators, they have been disapp...
The West is in deep trouble. As a geopolitical entity, a model of economic success, a cultural and m...
The West is in deep trouble. As a geopolitical entity, a model of economic success, a cultural and m...
A spectrum of potentially existential matters face the nation and the world: concerning great power ...
In the inaugural Centre of Gravity paper, Rory Medcalf, of the Lowy Institute for International Poli...
Over the past decade, Australian academics and policy makers have been forced to readjust their thin...
In the face of historic changes, Australia needs a larger conception of strategy, a richer discourse...
In the coming decades, the balance of geopolitical power will shift from the West to Asia, especiall...
The prevalence of peril in the world of 2018 vindicates the sober, direct and hedging tenor of Austr...
This paper explores the strategic challenges confronting Australia as shifting power balances in Asi...
This paper examines how to account for the continuing though changing character of US preponderance...
Defending Australia in the Asia Pacific Century represents Canberra’s first concerted attempt to add...
China has always been important to countries in the Asia/Pacific region, whether as a vortex of disa...
Defending Australia in the Asia Pacific Century represents Canberra’s first concerted attempt to add...
This paper examines the key drivers shaping Australia’s role as a middle power in an era of intensif...
While the rise of China has occasioned much debate from security commentators, they have been disapp...