• Foreign Policy

Over the years the Centre for Independent Studies has contributed to the public debate on a range of topical foreign policy issues. The CIS advocated pragmatic and cautious foreign policy settings to help safeguard a peaceful and prosperous Asia-Pacific. Our research has extended from defence policy to global democratisation, but recently focused on China-Australia relations, the US security presence in Asia, Chinese foreign policy, and foreign aid.

While accepting the importance and value of the trade relationship with China, our new program, China and Free Societies particularly aims to raise awareness of the challenges that growing Chinese government influence poses to a free and democratic Australia.

 

Economic Control or Economic Development
Peter T. BauerJanuary 6, 1990OP27

In the sixth John Bonython Lecture, P.T. Bauer argues that wide-ranging state controls hinder the...

Fiji: Opportunity from Adversity?
Wolfgang KasperFebruary 4, 1988PP01

The situation in Fiji has deteriorated to the point where new constitutional ground rules seem...

UNCTAD and the North-South Dialogue
October 4, 1984OP9

It is common for governments of wester industrialised nations (the ‘North; in the title) to...

Gulliver Unbound: Can American Rule of World?
Joseph JoffeNovember 30, 0001OP85

Twenty first century America is the Gulliver of our times. It dominates the international sphere...

Lessons from across the Tasman where policy strength has brought economic growth
November 30, 0001The National Business Review

A new political leader is promising some radical ideas. Massive tax cuts, reduced government spending...

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