
2015
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Making sense of the Asian Century is an urgent challenge for the world.it is hard to do from a distance, so we need to get closer. The picture from inside the diverse region, told here by young writers, is exciting and confronting. With articulate, passionate and insightful voices they unpick history, detect new attitudes and reveal fresh understandings of this new era.
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Julianne Schultz
Author · 15 books
JULIANNE SCHULTZ is the founding editor of Griffith REVIEW. She is on the boards of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and Grattan Institute. She is the Chair of the Queensland Design Council and the reference group on the National Cultural Policy, deputy chair of the Australian Council of Learned Academies Securing Australia’s Future project and on advisory committees with a focus on education, media and Indigenous issues. Since co-chairing the Creative Australia stream at the 2020 Summit she has been actively involved in cultural policy debates. She has been a judge of the Miles Franklin Award, Myer Foundation Fellowships and Walkley Awards. She is the author of Reviving the Fourth Estate: Democracy, accountability and the media (Cambridge University Press, 1998), Steel City Blues (Penguin, 1985) and the librettos Black River and Going into Shadows.