Month: September 2019

China’s Tech-Enhanced Authoritarianism

ANU China Seminar Series, the Australian National University 4pm – 5:30pm, Thursday 26 September 2019Seminar Room A, China in the World Building 188, Fellows Lane, ANU The Chinese Communist Party’s priority is to pre-empt all perceived threats to state security,…

National Parliamentary Fellowship Program China 2019

The National Parliamentary Fellowship Program, funded through the Australia China Council and The Australian National University, aims to identify and foster the development of a new generation of leaders, promoting investment in Australian bilateral relationships. The program offers 2-3 month…

Amb. Chinoy’s Seminar: India-China Relations

China Studies Centre, the University of Sydney 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm (AEST), Monday 16 September 2019ABS Case Study Lecture Theatre 2080, Level 2, Abercrombie Building (H70) The University of Sydney India-China relations have elements of cooperation and competition. On…

China’s Silent Land Reform: 1958-1962

ANU China Seminar Series, the Australian National University 4pm – 5:30pm, Thursday 19 September 2019Seminar Room A, China in the World Building 188, Fellows Lane, ANU In this seminar, I examine the heated debates within the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)…

Xi Jingping’s New Era of Morality Politics

Centre for Contemporary Chinese Studies, The University of Melbourne 5:30 – 7:00pm, Thursday 12 September 2019Theatre 1, Old Geology (Building 155), The University of Melbourne Unlike any of his predecessors, including Mao himself, Xi Jinping has a political theory with…

Australian Historical Association Book and other Prizes

Prizes and awards are being offered by the Australian Historical Association (AHA) in 2019–2020. The AHA offers four biennial and three annual prizes, which range from awards for postgraduates and support for early-career research projects through to a thesis prize, biography award and first book…