The University of Melbourne Copyright implications for Lecture Capture: http://www.unimelb.edu.au/copyright/information/fastfind/ilect.html


Showing items 1 through 1 of 1.


help & software requirements

 12 May 2008 - 13:05

65 mins 41 hits
Topic:  The Chinese Balancing Act for Australia
Speaker:  Various
Outline:  "A true friend," Kevin Rudd said in Beijing "is one who can be a zhengyou, that is a partner who sees beyond immediate benefit to the broader and firm basis for continuing, profound and sincere friendship”. How does Australia view China when our no. 1 major trading partner is not a member of the same security alliance? Are our two nations in a sufficiently mature relationship? Where do we stand when western headlines and china cyber-nationalism appear diametrically opposed?

Our speakers who will discuss the challenges and the opportunities presented by China to Australia, the region and the world. Hear how the first mandarin speaking leader of a western nation, Kevin Rudd, was received in Beijing and whether “zhengyou” is the smart strategy.

Speakers are:

Professor David Goodman is Professor of Contemporary China Studies and has built a dynamic China research hub at the University Technology of Sydney.

Julia Gong is a teacher of Chinese in Melbourne and was active in the Chinese Students Association of Melbourne University when studying for her Masters in Education. Julia also used to be a presenter of English Education programs on Chinese television.

Dr. Pradeep Taneja is a senior lecturer in the Department of Political Science, Sociology and Crimonology.

This panel is facilitated by Professor Tony Milner, Professorial Fellow, The University of Melbourne and Asialink board member.
Streaming:
quicktime

QuickTime

Download:
download

Media