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CHINA: FACING THE CHALLENGES OF GLOBALISATION AND LABOUR ISSUESPublic Lecture
22nd June 2005 6:00 PM (Free Public Event)
China is leading the world in terms of economic growth. It is actively pursuing Free Trade Agreements with many Western countries,... more
DOUBLING THE GLOBAL WORK FORCE: THE CHALLENGE OF INTEGRATING CHINA, INDIA & THE FORMER SOVIETBLOC INTO THE WORLD ECONOMYFaculty of Economics and Commerce Dean's Lecture
20th June 2005 6:00 PM (Free Public Event)
The big fact about globalization, ignored in debates over WTO and tariffs and labor standards, is that the number of workers in th... more
LAUNCH: 'IMPERIAL TOMBS IN TANG CHINA, 618-907: THE POLITICS OF PARADISE'Book Launch
16th June 2005 5:00 PM (Free Public Event)
Join Professor Michael Leigh, Director of the Melbourne Institute of Asian Languages and Societies as he launches Dr Tonia Eckfeld... more
FEMINIST DEBATES ON THE STATE IN JAPANPublic Lecture
9th June 2005 4:00 PM (Free Public Event)
Join Professor Vera Mackie from the University of Melbourne's History Department, as she discusses historical and contemporary fem... more
CHINESE INDONESIANS: REMEMBERING, DISTORTING, FORGETTINGBook Launch
2nd June 2005 5:30 PM (Free Public Event)
You are invited to the launch of “Chinese Indonesians: Remembering, Distorting, Forgetting” edited by Professor Tim Lindsey and He... more
THIRD WORLD DE-INDUSTRIALISATION, THEN AND NOW: HAS THE OLD ECONOMIC ORDER VANISHED?Public Lecture
23rd May 2005 6:00 PM (Free Public Event)
In the 2005 Corden Lecture, join Professor Jeffrey G Williamson from Harvard University, as he discusses the Third World boom-bust... more
PUBLIC SEMINAR WITH HIDAYAT NUR WAHID, SPEAKER OF THE INDONESIAN PARLIAMENT (MPR)Seminar
16th May 2005 9:30 AM (Free Public Event)
The Indonesian political system has undergone immense change in the past five years, and is unique in the way religion and politic... more
AFTERSHOCKS AT THE EPICENTRE: THE ELEVEN ANGRY MEN, IGNORANT CITIZENS, SELFISH BUREAUCRATS AND IMPURE POLITICIANS WHO SHPublic Lecture
12th May 2005 4:00 PM (Free Public Event)
In the third seminar of the series, join Dr Charles Schencking from the Melbourne Institute of Asian Languages and Societies and t... more
INDONESIAN MUSLIM YOUTH EXCHANGE PROGRAMPublic Roundtable
12th May 2005 1:00 PM (Free Public Event)
Join participants from the Australia Indonesia Institute's Indonesian Muslim Youth Exchange Program at a lunchtime roundtable (ple... more
ACEH: INDONESIA POST-TSUNAMISeminar
29th April 2005 2:00 PM (Free Public Event)
100 days have now passed since the devasting Tsunami of 26 December. What issues now face Aceh in the rebuilding and recovery phas... more
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