AI Leadership Summit 2025 Highlights
To coincide with the launch of the CEDA research report, Australia's place in the world, CEDA collated 10 blogs from leading business and academic experts to explore themes and ideas from the research including global economy, global governance and global security.
Have a read from the collection, featuring:
Skilling Australia’s Cyber Security Professionals
Professor Jill Slay, Australian Centre for Cyber Security, UNSW
Speaking Loudly and Carrying a Bullhorn: America and Global Governance in the Age of Trump
Dr Matthew Laing, Monash University
The shifting sands of free trade in a less than liberal order of global economy
Dr. Giovanni Di Lieto, Monash University
Once were worriers – Australia’s Asian Engagement since Federation
Tim Harcourt, The Airport Economist, J.W. Nevile Fellow in Economic UNSW
Opportunity hiding in plain sight
Andrew Parker, Partner, PWC
Global governance and the Asia Pacific region
Associate Professor Susan Harris Rimmer, Griffith Law School, Griffith University
Australia and Global Governance
Dr Benjamin Zala
Impact of China on Commodity Exporters
Dr. Aripta Chatterjee, University of New South Wales
There’s no ‘I’ in cyber
Steve Ingram, Partner, PwC
The Belt and Road Initiative: understanding the geopolitical and geo-economic logic of China’s “New Silk Roads”
Dr Michael Clarke
Following his recent appearance at a CEDA event, S&P Global Ratings Chief Economist, Paul Gruenwald, writes that solid economic growth is likely to continue despite ongoing uncertainties around the China-US trade relationship.
Read more Opinion article December 13, 2018With British Prime Minister Theresa May opting to postpone the planned 12 December vote on the agreement outlining the historic Brexit agreement, Dr Sophie Di Francesco-Mayot unpacks what is in the agreement and how it might affect Australia’s relations with Europe if passed.
Read more Opinion article November 11, 2017The Belt and Road Initiative provides China an unprecedented opportunity to achieve economic, political and military ambitions through this all-encompassing initiative, writes Dr Michael Clarke.
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