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Grant Award View - GA142287

Decoding Revisionist Challenges to the International Institutional Order

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GA ID:
GA142287
Agency:
Australian Research Council
Approval Date:
11-Dec-2020
Publish Date:
15-Dec-2020
Category:
Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
Grant Term:
1-Mar-2021 to 28-Feb-2024
Original: 1-Jan-2021 to 31-Dec-2023
Value (AUD):
$136,490.00 (GST inclusive where applicable)
Variations:

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

PBS Program Name:
ARC 20/21 Discovery
Grant Program:
Discovery Projects
Grant Activity:
Decoding Revisionist Challenges to the International Institutional Order
Purpose:
This project aims to systematically examine the policy strategies that great powers can employ to challenge international institutions during a period of international order transition. This project expects to develop a new theoretical framework to shed light on how the United States and China compete and cooperate in the different issue areas of global governance. The outcomes of this project will be an in-depth understanding of revisionism in world politics and practical policy recommendations to cope with the dynamics of international order transition. This knowledge should provide significant benefits to Australia’s policy community for making sensible policies against the background of US-China competition in the 21st century.

GO ID:
GO Title:
Discovery Projects for funding commencing in 2021
Internal Reference ID:
DP21 Round 1
Selection Process:
Targeted or Restricted Competitive

Confidentiality - Contract:
No
Confidentiality - Outputs:
No

Grant Recipient Details

Recipient Name:
Griffith University
Recipient ABN:
78 106 094 461

Grant Recipient Location

Suburb:
SOUTHPORT
Town/City:
SOUTHPORT
Postcode:
4222
State/Territory:
QLD
Country:
AUSTRALIA

Grant Delivery Location

State/Territory:
QLD
Postcode:
4222
Country:
AUSTRALIA

Contact Details

ARC NCGP General Enquiries

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02 6287 6600

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