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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.

 

India’s edge over China: soft power
John LeeJune 17, 2010Business Week

While China’s neighbours look at the country’s rise with a mixture of apprehension and admiration,...

What a difference a decade doesn’t make to the lives of Pacific Islanders
Helen HughesJune 12, 2010The Australian

Ten years after the UN pledged to address poverty and poor health and education levels...

China’s got a secret
John LeeJune 10, 2010Foreign Policy

Every country has its diplomatic style: Protocol matters to the British; elusiveness matters to Russia;...

Opaqueness at heart of Chinese military’s U.S. strategy
John LeeJune 10, 2010South China Morning Post

The Defense Ministers at the annual Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore began with US Defense Secretary...

Little John shows Kevin how it’s done
June 4, 2010The Australian
India’s rise helps complement US interests in Asia
John LeeJune 4, 2010The Australian
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