✨A unique opportunity for Australian graduates to spend a year in Suzhou—achieve Chinese fluency and gain rich cultural insights through study and lived experience!
Applications open until 26 July 2026:
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A/Prof Amy King @amysarahking and I have just published a new open-access article in The China Quarterly @chinaquarterly. In the paper, we examine self-reliance as an enduring idea in China over nearly a century and discuss its implications for today’s world, as more countries seek economic autonomy in an interdependent world. Read the article here: cambridge.org/core/journals/…@ANUBellSchool@ANU_SDSC@anu_china@UAlbertaChina
As China’s growth strategy shifts from speed to quality, economies around the world are having to adapt, writes Yixiao Zhou.
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China’s Law on Promoting Ethnic Unity and Progress marks Beijing’s furthest step towards a more assimilationist model of national ethnic integration, writes Brian Spivey.
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In a new episode of Pekingology, Henrietta welcomes Ben Hillman of Australian National University to discuss how the CCP has maintained an iron grip on power across vastly different phases in China's development.
Listen here: csis.org/podcasts/pekingolog…
Did you know that ANU and the NLA together hold the largest collections on China in Australia? Each year, CIW supports up to five PhD scholars from across AUS & NZ to come to ANU to conduct library research and connect with like‑minded researchers.
APPLY: ciw.anu.edu.au/graduate-fell…
Intangible cultural heritage has become an increasingly visible policy domain in contemporary China. Dr Yu Tao (UWA) uses maritime heritage as a lens to examine how local governance operates in coastal regions.
📆16 April, 4pm
📍CIW Seminar Room
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CIW Visiting Fellowship Program (Jun-Dec 2026) —Applications Open!
Don't miss out on this opportunity to connect and collaborate with Chinese Studies experts at the ANU!
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Join the panel to discuss the reasons behind the Party’s continued grip on political power in China today.
5:30pm, 21 April 2026
CIW Auditorium
Register: bit.ly/4tdBXhX
For the fourth year running, we’re partnering with #AustraliaChinaFoundation to help Australian undergrads deepen their understanding of China through a week‑long program, featuring insights from China experts and the opportunity to pitch their research.
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Drawing on Guizhou's experience, this talk explores the dialectical political forces and outcomes of two divergent development strategies—highlighting the trade-offs between growth-centered modernization and more inclusive, rural-based development.
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Did you know that ANU and the NLA together hold the largest collections on China in Australia? Each year, CIW supports up to five PhD scholars from across AUS & NZ to come to ANU to conduct library research and connect with like‑minded researchers.
APPLY: ciw.anu.edu.au/graduate-fell…
What does the future of Apple look like? How will they fare against fast technological developments of Chinese and other tech companies? Guests @jianggan and @PatrickMcGee_ weigh in with opposing views.
Listen to the full episode: omny.fm/shows/the-little-red…
Daoism is embraced today by a wide variety of people as a personal philosophy, a lifestyle, a mystical practice, or even a form of physical therapy. Hear more from Professor Kleeman about the formation and significance of this religion.
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Our "China, Development, and International Order" seminar series is back! On Friday 27 March, Matteo Cianforlini, a visiting scholar at ANU and a PhD candidate at the University of Bologna, will present his research on how European and Western allies influence the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB). Please see the details below:
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This talk explores how humour and teasing shape the performance of femininity and Taiwanese local identity in Make a Diva, a YouTube drag competition featuring Taiwanese drag queens.
📆 4pm, 5 March AEDT
📍 CIW Seminar Room Online
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Join us for a special screening of From Island to Island that uncovers the hidden memories of WWII across Southeast Asia, followed by a panel discussion with Dir. LAU Kek-Huat, and prominent Asia historians Tessa Morris-Suzuki, Robert Cribb, & Li Narangoa.
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An experience like no other!
📸#SFSP25 through the lens of our outstanding alumnus Kai Wing (Dennis) Hui 許佳榮 from @Swinburne.
The #SFSP is funded by the National Foundation for Australia-China Relations 👉 Learn more about #SFSP25: ausi.anu.edu.au/news/stephen…
This AHEAD OF PRINT article from The China Journal examines the support of the authoritarian regime in China by separating the assessment into two parts: support of the ruling power and support of the administrative power. Learn more here: ow.ly/bEoY50Ylqji@anu_china