What If the Yangtze River Delta Were a Country?Imagine for a moment that China’s Yangtze River Delta (YRD) — comprising Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Anhui — broke away and declared…May 5May 5
The Xiong’an paradox: How the newest Chinese city is facing challenges and uncertaintiesThe Xiong’an New Area, announced on April 1, 2017, represents an ambitious urban development initiative in China.Jan 21Jan 21
New book: “How Australia is studied in China” publishedThe book How Australia is Studied in China (Chinese title: 《中国的澳大利亚研究》) was published by the international academic publisher Routledge…Oct 30, 2024Oct 30, 2024
Deng Xiaoping and Chinese CitiesThe market-oriented reform initiated by Deng Xiaoping steered a pre-modern society onto the path of modernization.Aug 24, 2024Aug 24, 2024
From Aussie politics to Henry Lawson: the story of how ‘Australian studies’ spread across ChinaThere are nearly 40 Australian studies centres in China’s universities and institutes. This is a greater number than anywhere else in the…Aug 21, 2024Aug 21, 2024
Will Xiong’an, the newest Chinese city, replicate the success of Shenzhen and Pudong, Shanghai?Xiong’an New Area is China’s most ambitious urban project, conceived to alleviate the pressures on Beijing and promote balanced development…Aug 18, 2024Aug 18, 2024
The rise of China’s “Australianists”: game-changing opportunity for bilateral relations — Pearls…Vision, passion, and commitment of the forerunners in the Australian Studies community in China and Australia have paved the way for the…Nov 5, 2023Nov 5, 2023
Urban Asia in perspectiveIn Asia, the range of urbanisation rates is as vast as economic incomes. The urbanisation rate ranges from 19 per cent (Sri Lanka) to 100…Apr 22, 2023Apr 22, 2023
Australia in the Global Innovation Race: Where We Are and Where We Should Head?By Edward J. Blakely and Richard HuJan 7, 2023Jan 7, 2023