Benjamin Herscovitch

Based in Beijing, Benjamin’s research focuses on Australia’s regional foreign policy and Australia-China relations. He is currently working on a series of publications on the principles of liberal foreign policy and the challenges to the liberal world order.

Before joining CIS, Benjamin was a Desk Officer at the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, where he served on the Pakistan desk and worked on the department’s public diplomacy programs. He has a PhD on liberalism and federalism from the University of Sydney.

 

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A Fair Go: Fact or Fiction?
Benjamin HerscovitchMay 9, 2013PM135

The ‘fair go’ is a core Australian value. The idea that everyone should have the...

Australia and the Asian Ascendancy: Why Upskilling is Not Necessary to Reap the Rewards
Benjamin HerscovitchFebruary 19, 2013IA137

Australia’s Asian embrace: Australia’s exports to Asia are almost triple its exports to the rest...

After the Riot: the Meaning for Multicultural Australia
Benjamin Herscovitch, Jeremy Sammut, Peter KurtiOctober 11, 2012IA135

Innocence of Muslims Among thinking Australians, these concerns are not a manifestation of inherent prejudice;...

Australia’s Asia Literacy Non-Problem
Benjamin HerscovitchSeptember 5, 2012IA133

New large-scale Asia literacy programs are not necessary for Australia to prosper in the Asian...

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