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The ACRI Podcast

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The Australia-China Relations Institute (ACRI) is an independent, non-partisan research institute established in 2014 by the University of Technology Sydney (UTS). Chinese studies centres exist in other Australian universities. UTS:ACRI, however, is Australia’s first and only research institute devoted to studying the relationship of these countries. UTS:ACRI seeks to inform Australia’s engagement with China through research, analysis and dialogue grounded in scholarly rigour. 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. For more information on UTS:ACRI, visit our website: australiachinarelations.org. Follow us on Twitter @acri_uts. ACRI Podcast theme music by Sam J Mitchell.

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Episode thumbnail for Australia's export mix, industrial base and economic resilience challenge

November 5, 2021

Australia's export mix, industrial base and economic resilience challenge

UTS:ACRI research report 'Australia's export mix, industrial base and economic resilience challenge': https://bit.ly/3q3cn1Y An explainer of 'Australia's export mix, industrial base and economic resilience challenge', a research report by the Australia-China Relations Institute at the University of Technology Sydney comparing Australia’s export basket and industrial base with peer economies over time in order to assess the extent of the economic resilience challenge that Australia stands to face. The report was commissioned by the Business Council of Australia (BCA) and is authored by Professor James Laurenceson, UTS:ACRI Director; Thomas Pantle, UTS:ACRI researcher; Dr Phillip Toner, UTS Business School Adjunct Professor; and Professor Roy Green, UTS Special Innovation Advisor and former UTS Business School Dean.

Episode thumbnail for Australia’s export exposure to China: Assessing the costs of disruption

November 5, 2021

Australia’s export exposure to China: Assessing the costs of disruption

UTS:ACRI working paper 'Australia’s export exposure to China: Assessing the costs of disruption': https://bit.ly/3DVzfFj An explainer of 'Australia's export exposure to China: Assessing the costs of disruption', a working paper by the Australia-China Relations Institute at the University of Technology Sydney which provides the most comprehensive assessment to date of the extent to which Australia’s export exposure to the People’s Republic of China (PRC) gives Beijing leverage that threatens Canberra’s sovereignty. The paper compares Australia’s aggregate exposure to its top market with seven other ‘peer’ economies, and provides a guide to the costs that Australian producers of 12 goods have suffered after Beijing disrupted their access to the PRC market starting in May 2020.

Episode thumbnail for 44. COVID-19: US-China war of words and geopolitical implications - with Xie Tao

April 17, 2020

44. COVID-19: US-China war of words and geopolitical implications - with Xie Tao

In this episode of the UTS:ACRI Podcast’s new series delivering analysis of COVID-19 and its impacts within the context of the Australia-China relationship, UTS:ACRI Director Professor James Laurenceson is joined by Professor Xie Tao, Dean of the School of International Relations and Diplomacy at Beijing Foreign Studies University and UTS:ACRI Adjunct Professor, to discuss the potential impacts of COVID-19 on the US-China relationship, Australia’s geopolitical environment and the Australia-China relationship.

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What is The ACRI Podcast?

The Australia-China Relations Institute (ACRI) is an independent, non-partisan research institute established in 2014 by the University of Technology Sydney (UTS). Chinese studies centres exist in other Australian universities. UTS:ACRI, however, is Australia’s first and only research institute devoted to studying the relationship of these countries. UTS:ACRI seeks to inform Australia’s engagement with China through research, analysis and dialogue grounded in scholarly rigour.

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.

For more information on UTS:ACRI, visit our website: australiachinarelations.org. Follow us on Twitter @acri_uts.

ACRI Podcast theme music by Sam J Mitchell.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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