Faculty of Arts and Education

School of Humanities and Social Sciences

Fulbright Symposium

'Australia-US Relations and the Rise of China: From Bilateralism to Trilateralism?'

The full list of Abstracts (pdf)

At a glance

Historical Perspective

Professor Colin Mackerras
Griffith Business School, Department of International Business and Asian Studies, Griffith University
Title: China and the Australia-US Relationship: A Historical Perspective

 

Political Economy Perspective

Professor Geoffrey Garrett
Director of the United States Studies Centre, University of Sydney
Title: The Australia-China-US Economic Triangle

 

Australian Perspective

Professor Hugh White
Professor of Strategic Studies and Head of the Strategic & Defense Studies Centre, Australian National University
Title: Australia-US relations and the Future of American Primacy

Professor Nick Bisley
Professor of International Relations
Convener, Politics and International Relations, La Trobe University
Title: Australia's China Puzzle: The Politics of Alliances in a Dynamic Strategic Landscape

Professor Bill Tow
Australian National University
Title: The East Wind and Alliance Ambiguity: Money, Might and Modalities

Associate Professor Derek McDougall
Melbourne University
Title: Australian strategies in response to China's rise: The relevance of the United States

 

Chinese Perspective

Professor Baogang He
Deakin University
Title: An ancient Chinese strategist thinking on the trilateral relationship between Australia, China and the United States

Associate Professor Kejin Zhao
Tsinghua University
Title: China's internal debates on strategic choices to Asia-Pacific Region

Professor Xia Liping
Tongji University, Shanghai, China
Title: An analysis to the security dimension of China-US-Australian trilateral relations in the 21st Century

 

American Perspective

Professor Suisheng Zhao
University of Denver, USA
Title: Shoring up US leadership in the Asia-Pacific: Obama Administration's hedge strategy against China

Professor Gilbert Rozman
Department of Sociology, Princeton University
Title: The Sino-U.S. National Identity Gap and The Formation of an Asia-Pacific Community

Associate Professor Ji You
School of Social Sciences and International Studies, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, The University of New South Wales, Australia
Title: Military, Security and Space The military dimensions of triangular relations between USA, China and Australia

Dr. J.D. Kenneth Boutin
Deakin University
Title: Beyond Interdependence: The challenge of economic security in a changing political and economic landscape

Dr. Chad J. R. Ohlandt
RAND Corporation, USA
Title: Woomera to WGS: How will the Changing U.S. National Security Space Policy Affects Competition and Collaboration in Space between the U.S., China, and Australia?

 

Comparative Perspective

Professor Malcolm Cook
Dean, School of International Studies, Flinders University
Title: Feeling the heat: Japan faces the rise of China

Professor Ralph Pettman
School of Social and Political Sciences, The University of Melbourne
Title: The Rise of China and Southeast Asian Responses

Professor Tse-Kang Leng
Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica and Department of Political Science, National Chengchi University
Title: Taiwan and the rise of China

 

 

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21st July 2011