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Cuckoo in the nest
Open Forum | December 13, 2020Australia’s measures to limit Chinese influence are long overdue. All democracies have an interest in strengthening their internal and external arrangements against the PRC’s relentless predation.
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The unwinnable war
Shiro Armstrong | December 7, 2020China’s politically motivated trade war against Australia will harm both countries, but the downward spiral in relations is not irrecoverable – yet.
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Australia’s options for pushing back against Beijing
Peter Jennings | December 6, 2020Capitulation to the bullies of Beijing is unthinkable, but after years of being lulled into complacency, we need some policy imagination and decisive decision-making to secure our future interests.
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Rethinking Australia’s relations with the USA and China
Sophie Mayo | November 18, 2020Sophie Mayo argues that Australia should hedge its bets between China and the USA at a time of increasing international tensions, and look to diversify its economic and strategic ties.
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Counterpoint by Mark Nicol – World peace: Why the West must crush Chinese ambitions
Mark Nicol | October 29, 2020An increasingly powerful and aggressive China is extending its economic, political and military influence around the world. A concerted and immediate effort is required from democratic nations if Xi’s ambitions are to be thwarted.
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The great Chinese cover-up
Keith Richburg | October 18, 2020China may now want to expel foreign correspondents to control its own narrative and stem negative coverage but its connections to the outside world means the country can no longer be isolated and escape critical coverage, no matter how much it tries.
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China expands its island-building strategy into the Pacific
Steve Raaymakers | October 4, 2020The government of Kiribati is not alone in the Pacific in falling under Chinese influence, and is in the process of handing China another unsinkable aircraft carrier as it expands its regional power.
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China-Australia tension hammers human ties
James Laurenceson | September 20, 2020For all the concern this year that political tensions between Australia and China might harm trade and investment, this isn’t the most acute stress in the bilateral relationship.
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Why China’s Zhenhua data trove matters
Michael Shoebridge | September 17, 2020The Zhenhua revelations offer another chance to challenge Beijing to reduce its egregious interference in other societies to shore up the position of the CCP.
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China’s wolf-warrior tactics are here to stay
Peter Jennings | September 15, 2020Taken together, Xi’s opaque speeches, his military’s coercive behaviour and the increasingly unhinged statements of China’s diplomats and party-controlled media make the Communist Party’s intentions all too clear.
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Pushing back against China
Fergus Hanson | September 1, 2020A collective response by allied nations and regional powers is required to contain China’s increasingly brutal international bullying.
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Opportunism drives China’s cyber-attacks
Tom Uren | August 1, 2020Although there has been a sustained increase in cyber activity targeting Australia, the Chinese state is still focused on stealing western technology, rather than applying foreign policy pressure.