Christmas Event

Professor Hugh White on The Future of US China Relations and What it Means for Australia

It is now clear that the fracture in US-China relations goes very deep. It is not driven by disagreements about trade, freedom of navigation, or even human rights. It is driven by fundamental and seemingly irreconcilable differences between Washington and Beijing about the nature of the international order and their respective roles in it. Washington seeks to preserve its place as the primary power globally, and in East Asia. Beijing seeks to take its place as the primary power in East Asia, and as at least an equal player in a multipolar global order. 


There is little doubt about which side we in Australia would wish to win this contest. But our policy should not be based purely on wishes. It must take careful account of which side we should expect to win. This is now the key question facing Australian foreign policymakers – and it is among the most important questions we have ever faced. Judging that question requires us to consider the global context [including the crisis in Ukraine], the regional balance of military and diplomatic advantage between America and China, the underlying relativities of wealth and power, and the balance of resolve between them.  


Hugh White will argue that a sober analysis of these factors strongly suggests that China will win the contest and emerge as the primary power in East Asia and the Western Pacific. That has immense and unsettling implications for Australia's foreign and defence policies today and into the future.


Nov 17, 2022

6:00 PM - 9:00 PM GMT+8

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The University Club of Western Australia
Auditorium
Crawley, Western Australia, Australia

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Christmas Party!

Join us in the UWA Club Colonnade with drinks and canapés following Professor White's presentation. 

Tickets

Ticket for Presentation and Party

Doors open at 6:00pm for a 6:30 presentation start.
There will be a complimentary drink on arrival, and cocktail food and drinks following the presentation.

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A$60
Member Ticket (Presentation Only)

Doors open at 6:00pm for a 6:30 presentation start.
There will be a complimentary drink on arrival. This ticket does not include entry to the AIIA WA 2022 Christmas Party.

Member Price A$10
Non-Member Ticket (Presentation Only)

Doors open at 6:00pm for a 6:30 presentation start.
There will be a complimentary drink on arrival. This ticket does not include entry to the AIIA WA 2022 Christmas Party.

A$20
Professional Headshot Portrait (Member)

Need to update your LinkedIn photo? Or would you like a special portrait for your family Christmas card? Our resident photographer, Nancye Miles-Tweedie from Miles-Tweedie Photography will be offering AIIA Members complimentary professional headshots at our upcoming Christmas Party.  Non-members are welcome to join the fun, with a fee of $20 per person. Proceeds will go to AIIA WA.

Member Price Complimentary
Professional Headshot Portrait (Non-Member)

Need to update your LinkedIn photo? Or would you like a special portrait for your family Christmas card? Our resident photographer, Nancye Miles-Tweedie from Miles-Tweedie Photography will be offering AIIA Members complimentary professional headshots at our upcoming Christmas Party. Non-members are welcome to join the fun, with a fee of $20 per person. Proceeds will go to AIIA WA.

A$20

The Australian Institute of International Affairs for Western Australia

The Australian Institute of International Affairs (AIIA) is an independent, non-profit organisation seeking to promote interest in and understanding of international affairs in Australia.

The WA Branch of the AIIA was founded in 1947 by Professor Fred Alexander of the University of WA, who became its first President. Like the earlier established branches in the other Australian states, the WA Branch was modelled on the British Royal Institute of International Affairs, based at Chatham House in London.

The WA Branch has maintained a steady membership, including many prominent West Australian and national leaders. Successive State Governors have served as the Branch's Official Visitor. The aim of the institute is to be an independent and non-political body that facilitates and encourages the study and debate of international questions.

Membership fees includes a subscription to The Australian Journal of International Affairs as well as two tickets at the member price to each of our our monthly meetings where you will learn about developments in international affairs of concern to the people of Western Australia. We rely on membership contributions and sponsorship of special events to keep our association running: we receive no core funding from government. 

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