NEW REPORT OUT NOW
CEDA released a research report in November 2017 which considered the economic effects felt in Australia from policy decisions which emerge from geopolitical events.
Do political events in Europe, military tensions in Asia, and policies pursued by the Trump administration herald a structural change in the global policy environment?
Are the norms, standards and institutions that Australia relies on to maintain global relations under challenge?
This research considers the implications for Australia from these actual and potential global shifts:
CEDA contribution, chapters and authors
CEDA overview | Diane Smith-Gander, Board member, CEDA
Global Economy | Chapter 1.1: The international trade inflexion - how serious is it?
Alan Oxley, Principal, ITS Global
Australia in the global economy | Professor Richard Pomfret, Professor of Economics, University of Adelaide
Are Australian responses to the change in global security adequate? | Professor Michael Wesley, Professor of International Affairs and Dean of the College of Asia and the Pacific, Australian National University
Are Australia's responses to cyber security adequate? | Professor Greg Austin, Professor at the Centre for Cyber Security, University of New South Wales Canberra and Professorial Fellow, EastWest Institute
Are global governance structures still working? | Associate Professor Wesley Widmaier, Associate Professor of Political Science, Griffith University
The future of global governance | John W.H Denton, Partner and CEO, Corrs Chambers Westgarth
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