G20: Through the Eyes of China Ren Xiao — Analysis 25 July 2014China sees the G20 as a major tool in global economic governance and as a means to strengthen the representation of developing economies […] Read More
The Commonwealth: A Relic of the Past or the Face of the Future? Philip Murphy — Analysis 23 July 2014In recent years the performance of the Commonwealth, which brings together 53 nations and nearly a third of […] Read More
G20: An Ongoing Revolution Andrew F Cooper — Analysis 23 July 2014Professor Andrew Cooper highlights the changing perceptions, positive progressions and past successes that add to the G20’s growing sense of legitimacy as it […] Read More
The BRICS Development Bank: More Geopolitics Than Economics By Emeritus Professor Ramesh Thakur FAIIA — Analysis 21 July 2014While the major deliverable from the sixth BRICS Summit was economic, its significance is primarily geopolitical. The Sixth BRICS (Brazil, Russia, China, India, […] Read More
Where Does the Australian Government Stand on Mining Transparency? Claire Spoors — Analysis 21 July 2014Coming up to three years since the Australian Government committed to undertaking a pilot of the Extractive Industries […] Read More
B20: An Opportunity in 2014 Robert Milliner — Analysis17 July 2014Collaboration on infrastructure investment, removing trade barriers, allocation of human capital and major financial reform are worthy goals for this year’s G20, writes […] Read More
Boosting Economic Growth and Trade The Hon Andrew Robb AO MP — Analysis15 July 2014With the B20 being held this week, the Australian Minister for Trade and Investment, the Hon Andrew Robb MP, outlines his plan for ramping […] Read More
Why the Y20? Holly Ransom — Analysis15 July 2014Today is the last day of the Youth20 Summit. As Y20 Chair, Holly Ransom doesn’t just make a compelling argument for further engagement, advocacy and representation […] Read More
Abe’s New Regional Security Strategy for Japan By Professor Aurelia George Mulgan — Analysis 14 July 2014In the wake of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s visit to Australia, the outlines of his new regional security strategy for Japan have become […] Read More
The World is Bigger Than China and the US By Emeritus Professor Ramesh Thakur FAIIA — Analysis 08 July 2014China may be the world’s new economic and geopolitical centre of gravity, however the notion that other countries such as Japan and India […] Read More