Griffith Asia Institute

Research@GAI: Trends, plans, opportunities, ideas
05 Mar

Research@GAI: Trends, plans, opportunities, ideas

Professor Ian Hall, Deputy Director (Research), Griffith Asia Institute will review GAI's recent performance, with a particular focus on funds and publications. He will also discuss what is planned for GAI in 2020 and afterwards, as well as variour funding schemes and opportunities.
GLOBAL Internships - Information Session
03 Mar

GLOBAL Internships - Information Session

Global internships offer business students the opportunity to gain not only course credit, but hands-on work experience in an international setting.

Internship destinations for Trimester 3, 2020 include China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Laos and Malaysia.
Perspectives:Asia | Restraining Great Powers
27 Feb

Perspectives:Asia | Restraining Great Powers

T.V. Paul, James McGill Professor of International Relations, Department of Political Science at McGill University will discuss how balance of power politics is evolving and what the implications are of soft balancing for the rise of new great powers and the international order, especially concerning cooperation and conflict in the 21st Century.
India as a rising power: Opportunities and constraints in the 21st Century
27 Feb

India as a rising power: Opportunities and constraints in the 21st Century

In its 71-year existence as an independent state, India has achieved much in fulfilling the dreams of its leaders in obtaining a higher global status, but the quest is still unfinished in terms of achieving a great power status. Professor T.V Paul will address why Indian elite and many in the public believe that the country has a destiny to rise as a global power. While looking a what the future holds for India's status elevation.
States of emergence, states of knowledge: A comparative sociology of international relations in China and India
20 Feb

States of emergence, states of knowledge: A comparative sociology of international relations in China and India

Associate Professor Peter Marcus Kristensen, Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen will examine the relationship between the geopolitical rise of new powers in international relations and knowledge production in International Relations.