• 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.

 

EU’s Disdain for Voters
Peter SaundersJuly 16, 2008The Australian

A letterwriter to the London Times put his finger on it. ‘Can anybody explain to...

The Myth of OPEC
Gaurav SodhiJune 24, 2008The Australian Financial Review

OPEC has long been considered an economic boogey man terrorizing economies all over the world....

PAP replacing PLA as the Party’s army
John LeeJune 18, 2008China Brief

Following the crackdown of Tibetan protesters in March, President Hu Jintao issued a call for...

China’s complicit universities
John LeeJune 9, 2008Campus Review

It is true that intellectuals tend to give more weight to their role in society...

Reassessing China’s future beyond the Beijing Olympics
John LeeJune 1, 2008AIIA Policy Commentary

China has averaged double digit growth each year for over three decades and its economy...

Democracy for the few
John LeeMay 31, 2008The Business Spectator

China’s transformation from the backward, autocratic economy of just three decades ago is probably the...

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