New article from CGPP Director Prof Kai He – The Upside of U.S.-China Competition published in Foreign Affairs on 14 July 2023 - available online at: https://t.co/bBlNQ6bkNr
This year the Australian Society for Quantitative Political Science conference will be held @Griffith_CGPP Our keynote is @ClaireAdida The call for papers, by August 15. Info: https://t.co/78cbCJSXUr Distribute. Hope to see you here!
For those who missed Professor Ciaran O’Faircheallaigh's talk at the CGPP seminar on 21 April, you can read his insights on Transition Minerals and Indigenous Voice here: https://t.co/tNFVPqvA5E
Thank you, @EllenMLust, for your thought-provoking talk on "The Role of Competing Authorities and Social Institutions in Politics and Development" at last week's @Griffith_CGPP seminar. Find Prof Lust's open access book here: https://t.co/Sk4DxlrZh4 🔓
Thanks for the visit, @alex_usyd! Really enjoyed your talk about "Liberalism as a Way of Life" at our @Griffith_CGPP research seminar today. @Griffith_Uni
The Critical Exchange, 'Carl Schmitt and Democratic Backsliding' in Contemporary Political Theory explores Schmitt's influence in China, Hungary, Turkey, populism in the Visegrád Four and US. Open access: https://t.co/MvOdQwa3MY @Griffith_CGPP@p_ireneusz
How great to welcome @eringobrien to the @Griffith_CGPP Research Seminar today to talk about #investorism as a new category of political participation. Strong cross-river collaboration vibes in the air.
Can wisdom and power, philosophy and politics be combined to secure justice? Socrates first posed this question as the promise and paradox of the philosopher king. For the philosopher king as an ambitious modern project see https://t.co/dnkpyHF6ZF. NEW30.
Was just handed my copy of this beautiful new entry in the Elements SE Asia series, by star Griffith colleague @fmartinezicoma and equally starry former colleague Diego Fossati. Looks like genuinely essential reading. @Griffith_SGIR@Griffith_CGPP
Our March issue (Vol. 36, Issue 2) is out! 📘
Guest edited by Kai He @Griffith_SGIR, this special issue investigates how states are navigating international order transition in the Indo-Pacific.
Take a first look at the line-up here: https://t.co/P7IyCuNSIb
I have successfully submitted my thesis today! I am very grateful to my supervisors @ProfSaraEDavies@CaitlinMollica @FemInt for their amazing support in this journey. I am also excited to announce that I will be working with @iwda as a Program Manager for PNG.
Glad to be invited by my former professor @WongMNC_CtrExDr to speak on Chinese investment in port in Cambodia in his workshop on Chinese Overseas Seaports in South and Southeast Asia. Jean-Marc is a true inspiration and he is also a reason why I pursued my PhD. Forever grateful!
Thrilled to see that our report is now up on the @USSC website - special thanks to all those who attended today's @PressClubAust launch: "'An incomplete project': Australians' views of the US Alliance" https://t.co/aHUZBdQgN2 @DefenceProf@caitebyrne@GAIGriffith@ANU_SDSC
Thrilled to see my article that explores the intersection of conflict, gender and Covid-19 in International Relations. Thank you @IntRelationsJ editors and reviewers for excellent feedback.
https://t.co/FKeV5oOlBK