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Fulbright Symposium: Australia-US Relations and the Rise of China

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Hosted by: AIIA Victoria and Deakin University

The event will start on: Thursday, 11 August 2011 8:30 AM

And will end on: Friday, 12 August 2011 8:30 PM

At Sofitel Melbourne, Fitzroy Ballroom

25 Collins St, Melbourne Vic, 3000 ,

03 9244 6824     t.varga@deakin.edu.au

Posted by: Daniel Wilson   

  

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

Background:

China's rising power has complicated the strategic relationship between Australia and the US and has prompted difficult questions about the future of the alliance. It is in the interests of both Australia and the US to have a clear and open dialogue on this critical challenge so that each can understand the other's motivations and reasoning. At the same time, it is also necessary to understand Chinese views in order to accurately asses the implications of China's rise for the Australia-US relationship.

Internationally renowned speakers

Professor Baogang He (Deakin University)

Professor Hugh White (Australian National University)

Professor Gilbert F. Rozman (Princeton University)

Professor Suisheng Zhao (University of Denver, USA)

Professor Colin Mackerras (Griffith University)

Professor Xia Liping (Tongji University, Shanghai)

Professor Geoffrey Garrett (University of Sydney)

Dr Chad J.R. Ohlandt (Aerospace Engineer at RAND)

Professor Lowell Dittmer (University of California Berkeley)

and many more distinguished speakers.

For information on this two day event, and for bookings please click here.

 


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