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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.

 

Iraq’s disastrous descent demands decisiveness
Benjamin HerscovitchJune 20, 2014

Already engulfed by sectarian violence, Iraq is now on the precipice of total collapse. Having...

Beijing’s real international ambitions
Benjamin HerscovitchJune 11, 2014China Spectator

According to Hans Morgenthau, one of the arch-realists of international relations theory, "International politics, like...

China’s Leninist impulses hold the country back
Benjamin HerscovitchJune 3, 2014ABC The Drum

After a winter of Siberian winds and bouts of suffocating pollution, spring comes as a...

More aid bang with fewer taxpayers’ bucks?
Benjamin HerscovitchMay 16, 2014

Predictably, the aid community has savaged the Abbott government's decision to cap Australia's overseas development...

The real threat to China’s security is internal
Benjamin HerscovitchMay 12, 2014China Spectator

As Chinese President Xi Jinping completed his tour of Xinjiang province last week and vowed...

Hayek offers communist China path to prosperity
Benjamin HerscovitchApril 24, 2014

In September last year, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang warned that 'China's reforms have entered a...

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