Rosita Dellios
Associate Professor
Co-ordinator International Relations
BA, PhD (Deakin)
Her research interests are China’s defence and foreign policies; East Asian regionalism; and an exploration of a new ‘mandalic’ regionalism shaped by globalisation. The last of these comprises original research in which she investigates globalisation through the development of a mandala model for international relations. To this end, she has published numerous articles, and engages in research with her colleagues in the Centre for East-West Cultural and Economic Studies, of which she is a founding member.
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- Barcelona's Casa Asia
- Burmese and Thai esoterica: From the golden pagoda of Shwedagon to the sacred sites of Nakhon Si Thammarat
- China and India: New Mandalas of Power in 21st Century Geopolitics
- China and the European Union: Potential Beneficiaries of Bush’s Global Coalition
- China's space program: A strategic and political analysis
- China-United States relations: The new superpower politics
- Chinese strategic culture: Part 1 - The heritage from the past
- Chinese strategic culture: Part 2 – Virtue and power
- Cultural and Political Contexts for the Future of World Trade
- Cultural Heat in Yunnan
- Daoist perspectives on Chinese and global environmental management
- Economic globalisation and the 'Mandate of Heaven'
- Foreign policy directions in the post-Deng era
- Globalisation and the mandala: Software for the millennium
- Global politics with Chinese characteristics
- Governance in 21st century China: What would Confucius say?
- "How may the world be at peace?": Idealism as realism in Chinese strategic culture
- India looks East and China looks everywhere
- Mandala-building in international relations as a paradigm for peace
- Mandala: from sacred origins to sovereign affairs in traditional Southeast Asia
- Mandalas of security
- One culture two systems: a cultural approach to Inter-Chinese politics
- Qufu: A civilisation centre of Northern China
- Strategic powers in a post-September 11, post-American world: The European Union and China
- The future of development and development of the future
- The rise of China as a global power
- The state as a work of art
- Trading ideas on the Mekong
- Turkey and China: a study in symmetry
- Turkey’s FDI policy and Chinese direct foreign investment in Turkey: some economic and management implications

