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United States Studies Centre

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USSC
Report

US-China technology competition: impacting a rules-based order


This report argues that a narrower U.S digital trade agenda and China’s enthusiastic pursuit of new international standards has created a sense of uncertainty across international rule-setting on new technologies.
Report

The end of Chimerica: the passing of global economic consensus and the rise of US-China strategic technological competition


Chinese economic and trade malpractices over a long period of time are having profound distorting effects on the global economic system and US dissatisfaction is deepening and irreversible. This publication argues Australia has been slow or else reluctant to accept that the previous global economic consensus of free and open trade (especially with China) being...
Report

Bringing industry to airports: how the U.S experience can help Western Sydney to take off


Industry clusters are seen as critical to economic growth and national competitiveness in the United States. This report examines areas of future high-tech export potential and gives recommendations for how to encourage the emergence of industry clusters focused on aerospace and defence, food and agribusiness, medical devices and advanced manufacturing.
Article

Red is the new black: Support for and attitudes towards socialism in Australia and the United States


Results of surveying people in the United States and Australia, to understand what we think of socialism.
Briefing paper

No hands on deck: US and Australian progress in autonomous warfare at sea


This paper argues that as competition with China intensifies, future unmanned warfare can address key strategic and anti-access challenges for the United States, Australia and like-minded partners in the Indo-Pacific.

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