Moving from “power over” to “power with”

Prof
Chris Mowles
Mowles
Pr
Carl Rhodes
Rhodes
Dr
Geoff Raby AO
Raby AO
Pr
Mimi Zou
Zou
Penny Wong
Wong
Patrick Mayoh
Mayoh
19.02.2026
9:30 pm
AEDT (UTC+11:00)

Live

Sydney

About the event

Join us to consider how diplomacy shows up in our everyday relationships.

To look around the world at the moment one might conclude that there is a reformulation of how to exercise power and influence. Out go empathy, rules of engagement, liberal interdependence, good enough consensus, and in come chainsaws, coercion, bullying and faits accomplis.
More authoritarian relationships have permeated everyday organisational life, on the back of metrics and KPIs. The messy, imperfect process of involving people in charge may be considered too slow and an impediment to getting what you want.

If human relating manifests in fractal form, then how do cruder attempts at the exercise of power internationally also show up between us as we try to go on together? And as a counter, what would it mean to exercise every-day diplomacy with each other, and what skills and dispositions would this involve?

ComplexitySalon is delighted to host Dr. Geoff Raby AO - Australian Ambassador to China 2007-2011, Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the World Trade Organisation and to APEC amongst other major appointments; and author of a number of books and papers on global politics, including his most recent Great Game On: The Contest for Central Asia and Global Supremacy - to talk about the practice of diplomacy.

We will explore with Geoff his experience of working with asymmetric power relations by giving attention to ‘face’, trust, culture, reputation and rhetoric. It implies the ability to inhabit the perspective of the other, and to become more skilful in the productive use of power; power with, rather than power over.

This conversation will be enriched and extended with input from our community, including Patrick Mayoh (CEO Australia China Business Council), Professor Carl Rhodes (UTS Business School), Penny Wong (CISO and AI specialist), Professor Mimi Zou (Head of School, Private & Commercial Law UNSW) and Emeritus Professor Chris Roche (Centre for Human Security and Social Change, La Trobe University) - seeking to enrich and challenge the perspectives shared.

Assuming that diplomacy is not just confined to state representatives trying to resolve geopolitical problems, thereafter delegates will consider the implications of Geoff’s thoughts for our every day relationships with each other, as we practice the art of diplomacy, negotiation and persuasion in ways which aspire to keeping our relations intact in the exploration of our differences.

Timing for the day is as follows:

🥐 9:30 Welcome with refreshments

👥 10:00 Q&A with Dr Geoff Raby AO, and ComplexitySalon community responders: discussion of the implications of what we have heard.

💭 16:00 Experiential group: a live improvisation to think more deeply about what we have discussed and to practice staying in relation.

🍸 17:30 Happy Hour ! (or two)

🍱 Lunch, morning/afternoon tea & refreshments will be provided throughout the day.

🎟️ Joining in the experiential group is optional - please indicate your desire to participate when purchasing tickets. There is no additional charge but numbers are limited.

Speakers
Prof
Chris
Mowles
Chris is Professor of Complexity and Management at the University of Hertfordshire Business School, and has directed the Doctor of Management programme (DMan) for more than 15 years. The DMan is an innovative programme combining insights from the complexity sciences and the social sciences and was the first programme of its kind. Chris occasionally works as a consultant, is an Associate Member of the Institute of Group Analysis, and has published a number of books and articles. He has taught in universities across Europe, including regularly at the Copenhagen Business School.
Pr
Carl
Rhodes
Carl Rhodes is Professor of Business and Society at UTS Business School. Carl researches the relationship between liberal democracy and contemporary capitalism. This work questions and endeavours to reformulate the role of business in society so prosperity can be shared by all.
Dr
Geoff
Raby AO
Geoff served as Australian Ambassador to China 2007-2011, as well as Ambassador to the World Trade Organisation and to APEC, bringing with him extensive experience in mutilateral diplomacy alongisde his work in bilateral diplomacy.
Pr
Mimi
Zou
Mimi is a global expert in law, AI governance, and emerging technologies with a visiting Fellowship at Oxford’s Martin School. She is internationally renowned for her work in the fields of AI governance, legal technology and innovation. She received a Global Australian Award in 2024 for her significant research and policy contributions to these fields, and acts as an expert advisor to the World Economic Forum and others. ‍
Penny
Wong
CISO preparing for the AI Singularity |💡Emerging Tech Innovation 🛡️Cyber Security♟️Strategic Advisory ⚖️ Risk, Transformation & Turnaround 🏛️ Trust Architect 🛰️Telco 🫆Digital Identity 🪙Payments ⛓️ Digital Assets
Patrick
Mayoh
CEO - ACBC NSW; former Diplomat 🤓 💻 Former Menzies Fellow at Harvard 🎥 💫 KOL 60k+ 小红书 fans; fluent in Mandarin🏋️‍♀️ 🇦🇺 Athlete - National Triathlon Team for 2025 World Triathlon Championship
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