Asia After Five: Perceptions of Asia - Christchurch
Event description
Asia After Five: 'Perceptions of Asia' research report launch event - Christchurch
Join us for an ‘Asia After Five’ discussion and presentation of the findings from the latest Perceptions of Asia and Asian Peoples research report.
About this Event
- How important do New Zealanders think Asia is for our future?
- How much do New Zealanders know about Asia, and are knowledge levels increasing?
- What do New Zealanders make of Asia's complex geopolitics, economic growth and environmental issues?
- Which countries in Asia do New Zealanders consider friends?
- What do New Zealanders think should be done to build connections with Asia?
The Asia New Zealand Foundation Te Whītau Tūhono has been tracking New Zealanders' perceptions of Asia since 1997. Now in its 27th year, the annual Perceptions of Asia and Asian Peoples survey offers comprehensive insights into New Zealanders' awareness, knowledge of and interest in Asia.
The thematic survey spans a wide range of topics from which countries we see as friends, what issues New Zealanders are most worried about, trust in major powers, influence over New Zealand and trade through to food, media and entertainment consumption.
Join us for this in-person briefing and discussion on 25 July from 5.30pm at Christchurch NZ, Level 3, BNZ Centre, 101 Cashel Street, Christchurch (note: please enter from the lifts to the right of Michael Hill).
This will feature the latest survey insights and comments from the Asia New Zealand Foundation's Director Research Julia Macdonald and the Foundation's research team.
Our Asia After Five events are interactive. You will have a chance to ask questions, network with others and learn from informed experts on Asia.
This event is free to attend, but please RSVP for catering purposes.
Date/time: Thursday, 25 July, 2024, 5:30 - 7:30 pm
Venue: Christchurch NZ, Level 3, BNZ Centre, 101 Cashel Street, Christchurch (please enter from the lifts to the right of Michael Hill)
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