Griffith in Asia Griffith Asia Institute
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A key role of the Griffith Asia Institute is to provide a forum for presentation and debate of important modern and contemporary issues related to the Asia-Pacific, and as appropriate, Australia's role in it. Since its inception, the Griffith Asia Institute has hosted a number of conferences, workshops and public lectures that include participants from interstate and overseas.
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The US Alliance & The Region
In consultations across the nation, Australians spoke of the need to have deeper engagement with the region. Authors, Professors Caitlin Byrne and Andrew O'Neil (Griffith University) explain those findings before discussing with Dr Tess Newton-Cain (Project Lead for the Pacific Hub at the Griffith Asia Institute) what this might actually look like. Dr Scott Blakemore moderates this discussion as an extension to the findings of the report where we seek to understand the challenges and complexities that confront Australia if they choose to work more closely with the region. Access the full report here > https://www.ussc.edu.au/analysis/an-incomplete-project-australians-views-of-the-us-alliance
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2022: Kirsten Ainley, Australian National University - Research Seminar
Shallow Transformation in Justice, Reparation and Development | Kirsten Ainley 6th October 2022
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2022: Danielle Chubb, Deakin University - Research Seminar
Disability in North Korea: responses from human rights and humanitarian aid | Danielle Chubb 29th August 2022
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2022: Lili Mi, Griffith University - Research Seminar
Strategic responses to Covid-19: An investigation of Australian firms. | Lili Mi 18 August 2022
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In conversation with Dr Peter Dirou
Join Dr. Parmendra Sharma, from the Pacific Islands Centre for Development Policy and Research (PICDPR), in conversation with Dr. Peter Dirou, a Pacific finance expert, as they delve into the unique challenges faced by the Pacific region, including climate change, banking, and long-term investment finance. They also address the fitness of the current financial architecture in the Pacific and emphasise the need for new approaches to overcome these challenges.
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In conversation with Esala Masitabua
Join Dr. Parmendra Sharma, from the Pacific Islands Centre for Development Policy and Research (PICDPR), in conversation with Mr. Esala Masitabua, Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of Fiji (RBF). As a career central banker with over two decades of experience, Mr. Masitabua shares his journey from heading Currency operations and the Bank's Corporate Services to his current role as the Deputy Governor. They discuss his responsibilities, including foreign reserves management, monetary policy implementation, and prudential supervision and financial stability.