The ACRI Podcast
The ACRI Podcast is a discussion of issues in the Australia-China relationship, touching on economics, business, foreign policy, domestic politics, history and culture. It features conversations with academics, experts, businesspeople, policymakers and authors from Australia and overseas.
Episode list
- COVID-19: US-China war of words and geopolitical implications, 17 April 2020. Guest: Professor Xie Tao, Dean, School of International Relations and Diplomacy, Beijing Foreign Studies University; Adjunct Professor, Australia-China Relations Institute, University of Technology Sydney
- COVID-19: Supply-chain risks and foreign investment, 6 April 2020. Guest: Dr Jeffrey Wilson, Research Director, Perth USAsia Centre
- COVID-19: What is the Australia-China economic impact?, 31 March 2020. Guest: Professor James Laurenceson, Director, Australia-China Relations Institute, University of Technology Sydney
- Australia-China artificial intelligence research collaboration, 16 December 2019. Guest: Michael Zhou, Project and Research Officer, Australia-China Relations Institute, University of Technology Sydney
- Nationalism and the People's Republic of China, 15 July 2019. Guest: Rowan Callick OBE, author and columnist; Industry Fellow, Griffith University Asia Institute; former China correspondent for The Australian and The Australian Financial Review
- Australia and the Belt and Road Initiative: Latest developments, 26 June 2019. Guest: Dirk van der Kley, Program Director – Policy Research, China Matters
- Cybersecurity: Developments in the PRC and implications for Australia, 11 April 2019. Guest: Professor Greg Austin, Deputy Director, University of New South Wales Canberra Cyber (formerly the Australian Centre for Cyber Security)
- Australia, the PRC and human rights, 19 March 2019. Guests: Professor Jocelyn Chey AM, Visiting Professor, University of Sydney; Mr Richard Broinowski, public affairs commentator and former President of the Australian Institute of International Affairs New South Wales branch
- China's cities: Opportunities beyond tier 1, 7 March 2019. Guest: Nick Henderson, Director, China Practice, Asialink Business
- Australia, the PRC and the Pacific, 21 February 2019. Guest: Dr Tess Newton Cain, Adjunct Associate Professor, School of Political Science and International Studies, University of Queensland
- Japan-China relations and the implications for Australia, 7 February 2019. Guest: Dr Amy King, senior lecturer, Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, The Australian National University
- Xinjiang's re-education camps, 20 December 2018. Guests: Fergus Ryan, Analyst, International Cyber Policy Centre (ICPC), Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI); Nathan Ruser, Researcher, ICPC, ASPI
- The China-Australia Free Trade Agreement and Australian business, 13 December 2018. Guest: Tamara Oyarce, PhD Candidate and Sessional Lecturer, University of Sydney Business School
- Australia's South China Sea policy, 29 November 2018. Guest: Andrew Chubb, Postdoctoral Fellow, Columbia-Harvard China and the World Program; Fellow, Perth USAsia Centre
- Australian media discourse on China, 15 November 2018. Guest: James Laurenceson, Deputy Director, Australia-China Relations Institute, University of Technology Sydney
- Russia-China relations: Strategic intimacy or soft competition?, 4 October 2018. Guest: Alexey Muraviev, Associate Professor of National Security and Strategic Studies, Curtin University
- Australian participation in Asia-Pacific infrastructure initiatives, 19 July 2018. Guest: Jeffrey Wilson, academic, policy analyst and consultant; Senior Lecturer, Murdoch University; Head of Research, Perth USAsia Centre
- Cultural diversity in Australian leadership, 5 July 2018. Guest: Philipp Ivanov, CEO, Asia Society Australia
- Australian responses to a changing world, 5 July 2018. Guest: Nick Bisley, Head of Humanities and Social Sciences and Professor of International Relations, La Trobe University
- Chinese-Australians and the Australia-China relationship, 14 June 2018. Guest: Jieh-Yung Lo, Melbourne-based writer and commentator
- China policy in New Zealand and Australia, 31 May 2018. Guest: Jason Young, Acting Director, New Zealand Contemporary China Research Centre, Victoria University of Wellington
- China's aid in the Pacific, 19 April 2018. Guest: Merriden Varrall, Director, East Asia Program, Lowy Institute for International Policy
- The new Chinese in Australia, 12 April 2018. Guest: Barry Li, author, The new Chinese: How they are shaping Australia
- Chinese and Australian attitudes towards regionalism, 4 April 2018. Guest: He Baogang, Alfred Deakin Professor and Chair in International Relations, Deakin University
- China's ageing population, 22 March 2018. Guest: Lauren Johnston, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Melbourne
- China's phantom democracy, 15 March 2018. Guest: John Keane, Professor of Politics, University of Sydney
- Learning Chinese in Australia, 1 March 2018. Guest: Tom Shugg, Director and Co-Founder, My Education Group
- Australia-China relations: The view from China, 2 February 2018. Guest: Diane Hu, Assistant Professor, Australian Studies, Beijing Foreign Studies University
- China's role in the global green shift, 30 December 2017. Guest: John Mathews, Professor of Strategy, Macquarie Graduate School of Management; author, Global green shift (Anthem, 2017)
- Developments in China's legal system, 14 December 2017. Guest: Colin Hawes, Associate Professor and Director of Courses, Law Faculty, University of Technology Sydney
- China policy in Canada and Australia – with Gordon Houlden, 16 November 2017. Guest: Gordon Houlden, Professor of Political Science and Director of the China Institute, University of Alberta, Canada
- The future of Australia-China relations – with Colin Mackerras, 30 October 2017. Guest: Colin Mackerras, Emeritus Professor, Griffith University
- Australia and China's shared history – with Robert Macklin, 12 October 2017. Guest: Robert Macklin, author, Dragon and Kangaroo: Australia and China’s shared history from the goldfields to the present day (Hachette, 2017)
- Chinese investment in Australia – with Li Wei, 28 September 2017. Guest: Li Wei, Lecturer in International Business, University of Sydney Business School
- Chinese students in Australia – with Wanning Sun, 14 September 2017 Guest: Wanning Sun, Professor of Media and Communication Studies, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Technology Sydney
- China's new Maoists – with Simone van Nieuwenhuizen, 8 September 2017. Guest: Simone van Nieuwenhuizen, Project and Research Officer, Australia-China Relations Institute (ACRI), University of Technology Sydney; co-author, China and the New Maoists (Zed, 2016)
- Australian business in China: A view from the trenches – with Udo, 7 September 2017. Guest: Udo Doring, Chief Executive Officer, AustCham Shanghai
- US-China relations and East Asian politics – with Xie Tao, 18 August 2017. Guest: Xie Tao, Professor of Political Science, School of English and International Studies, Beijing Foreign Studies University
- China's Belt and Road Initiative, geoeconomics and Australia-China relations – with Jane Golley, 10 August 2017 Guest: Jane Golley, Deputy Director, Australian Centre on China in the World, Australian National University
- China's one child policy – with Mei Fong, 2 August 2017. Guest: Mei Fong, journalist and author, One Child (Bloomsbury, 2017)
- Australia's LNG export outlook – with Xunpeng Shi, 21 July 2017. Guest: Xunpeng Shi, Principal Research Fellow, Australia-China Relations Institute (ACRI), University of Technology Sydney