Past events
Is there a Southeast Asian development model?
This paper asks the question, does it make sense to contemplate a ‘Southeast Asian development model’? Given the regional diversity, such a model does not yet exist. But over time, these countries are converging with respect to their openness, their macroeconomic management and some aspects of their social policy. This paper was prepared for a special issue of the Malaysian Journal of Economic Studies in honour of the late Dr Mahani Zainal Abidin.
Integrating softly: Pragmatic federalism and Australia’s new national health agencies
Dr Amanda Smullen discusses the role of Australia’s new national regulatory agencies in the field of healthcare. She will also discuss the way agencies use reporting information to promote better performance and integration across national, state and territory jurisdictions.
Wattle bites
Come along to see Grazia with everyday Wattle questions, or to discuss technological innovations in teaching.
Wattle bites
Come along to see Grazia with everyday Wattle questions, or to discuss technological innovations in teaching.
Political transitions and the environment: What can we learn from Cambodia’s recent election results?
Long-term observers and scholars of Cambodia will discuss the social, political and environmental dimensions of the country’s transition.
Conservation and development in Cambodia: New frontiers in nature, society and community
This workshop brings together scholars and practitioners interested in the dynamic relationships and tensions between nature conservation and human development in 21st century Cambodia.
Income and education effects on different measures of diet diversity
This talk is based on research that has examined the estimated income and education effects on diet diversity and if these factors are sensitive to how diet diversity is measured.
Korea update 2013
The Korea Update 2013 brings together key representatives from the academic and policy-making communities to discuss recent political, economic, security and social issues on the Korean peninsula.
The making and relevance of United States’ trade policy
Ed Gresser discusses US trade policy, government priorities and actors involved, stakeholder influence on policymaking and the effectiveness of the last decade’s policy work in placing the US in world and pacific trade.
Resource concessions, sovereignty and state power in Laos
Dr Keith Barney discusses the broad implications of foreign direct investments on large-scale natural resource concessions in southern Laos.
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