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ItemUncovering China’s Fiscal Stimulus Policies in the Budget ReportWong, C (EAI, 2020-07-06)
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ItemChina’s Post-Covid Goldilocks Budget – how big should it be?Wong, C (EAI, 2021-03-18)
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ItemWhy China’s 2022 Fiscal Stimulus Will Fall ShortWong, C (East Asian Institute, NUS, 2022-07-04)Data released by China’s Ministry of Finance on 16 June 2022 offer a glimpse of the economic damage caused by the spread of the omicron variant and the containment policies adopted since late March. They also point to trouble ahead in the government’s plans for reviving the economy.
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ItemNo Preview AvailableObstacles to Realising the Right to HealthRosser, A ; Djani, L ; Tohar, W ; Badoh, F (Inside Indonesia, 2022-11-28)
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ItemAustralian Business and Economic Engagement with AsiaRosser, A (International Institute for Asian Studies, 2022-07-01)Australian government policy-makers have long asserted that Asia is a source of economic opportunity for Australia, especially for Australian businesses seeking to internationalise their operations. Neither growing geopolitical tensions between Australia and China in recent years nor the economic dislocation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic appear to have altered their thinking in this respect.
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ItemNo Preview AvailableAustralia’s support for Pacific vaccine access – and what more it can doConley Tyler, M ( 2021-03-11)COVID-19 has had a devastating impact on healthcare systems, the economy, and communities around the world since it was declared a pandemic exactly one year ago on 11 March 2020. Now, one year later, the global fight against COVID-19 has entered a critical and decisive phase — the race to vaccinate the world population. This series of blogs attempts to analyse how this worldwide vaccination campaign is faring across regions and geographies, the challenges faced in its implementation, and the problems of accessibility and affordability for those countries with limited resources.
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ItemA Good Idea Gone Nowhere? Diaspora Policy in AustraliaRosser, A ( 2021-11-16)Politics has made it hard to keep outward migration/diaspora engagement on the agenda.
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ItemAustralia-China relations is more than just governmentConley Tyler, M (Australian Centre for China in the World at the Australian National University, 2020-12-17)With official relations at a new low, it is easy to be pessimistic about Australia-China relations. But there are many actors involved in Australia-China diplomacy. These connections can help provide communication channels for when official relations are frosty. They also bring economic, educational and cultural benefits.
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ItemNo Preview AvailableA Planetary Momentum: Asymmetric Shocks, Global Preparedness for Change and the Rise of a New ParadigmReuter, T ; Šlaus, I ; Engelbrecht, J ; Jacobs, G ; Kiniger-Passigli, D ; Zucconi, A (World Academy of Arts and Science, 2020)