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Paths to primacy: How rising powers win domination in Asia, 1500-present

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GA ID:
GA334554
Agency:
Australian Research Council
Approval Date:
30-Aug-2023
Publish Date:
6-Sep-2023
Category:
Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
Grant Term:
29-Jun-2024 to 28-Jun-2028
Original: 30-Aug-2023 to 30-Jun-2027
Value (AUD):
$1,057,378.00 (GST inclusive where applicable)
Variations:

One-off/Ad hoc:
No
Aggregate Grant Award:
No

PBS Program Name:
ARC 23/24 Discovery
Grant Program:
ARC Future Fellowships
Grant Activity:
Paths to primacy: How rising powers win domination in Asia, 1500-present
Purpose:
This Fellowship aims to investigate how, when and why rising powers have historically won regional domination in Asia from 1500CE-present. China today threatens to displace America as Asia’s pre-eminent power. This study will comprehensively examine Asia’s historical geopolitics since 1500, and expects to to produce a new conceptual framework that explains how, when and why rising powers either succeed or fail to seize regional primacy from their Great Power rivals. The project expects to significantly improve Australia’s historical understanding of the power contests that have made modern Asia, and enhance policymakers’ ability to learn from this history in understanding and responding to modern struggles for regional supremacy.

GO ID:
GO Title:
Future Fellowships for funding commencing in 2023
Internal Reference ID:
FT23 Round 1
Selection Process:
Targeted or Restricted Competitive

Confidentiality - Contract:
No
Confidentiality - Outputs:
No

Grant Recipient Details

Recipient Name:
The University of Queensland
Recipient ABN:
63 942 912 684

Grant Recipient Location

Suburb:
ST LUCIA
Town/City:
ST LUCIA
Postcode:
4067
State/Territory:
QLD
Country:
AUSTRALIA

Grant Delivery Location

State/Territory:
QLD
Postcode:
4067
Country:
AUSTRALIA

Contact Details

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02 6287 6600

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