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Trade war: Can the China relationship be salvaged?

  • Michael Wesley
  • The Saturday Paper
  • 19 December 2020

Planting booby traps for Joe Biden in Taiwan

  • Jocelyn Chey
  • John Menadue - Pearls & Irritations
  • 14 January 2021

Why Australia and the West suffer from Sinophrenia

  • Geoff Raby
  • The Australian Financial Review
  • 13 January 2021

The Murder of 2020

  • Jocelyn Chey
  • John Menadue - Pearls and Irritations
  • 28 December 2020

Why China has beaten up Australia harder than anyone else

  • Hugh White
  • Australian Financial Review
  • 16 December 2020

“To Catch Crabs on a Hill”: Hong Kong in Review 2020

  • Jocelyn Chey
  • John Menadue – Pearls & Irritations
  • 14 December 2020

Part one: How the China relationship collapsed

  • Michael Wesley
  • The Saturday Paper
  • 12 December 2020

We have lost our way on immigration and multiculturalism

  • Stephen FitzGerald
  • John Menadue – Pearls & Irritations
  • 08 December 2020

Challenging the wolves: how to reply to Beijing's tweet

  • Jocelyn Chey
  • John Menadue – Pearls & Irritations
  • 02 December 2020

Biden and South East Asia

  • John McCarthy
  • John Menadue – Pearls & Irritations
  • 27 November 2020

Morrison has misread China

  • Hugh White
  • Australian Financial Review
  • 26 November 2020

Australia has made itself an outlier in its dealings with China

  • Geoff Raby
  • Australian Financial Review
  • 23 November 2020

Australia's China problem will only get worse

  • Hugh White
  • Nikkei Asia Review
  • 20 November 2020

Downfall of Hong Kong’s Gang of Four

  • Jocelyn Chey
  • John Menadue – Pearls & Irritations
  • 16 November 2020

What will Australia and Japan want from Joe Biden?

  • John McCarthy
  • Australian Financial Review
  • 16 November 2020

Reading the China Tea Leaves

  • Jocelyn Chey
  • John Menadue – Pearls & Irritations
  • 13 November 2020

Biden will place Asia back at the centre of foreign policy – but will his old-school diplomacy still work?

  • Nick Bisley
  • The Conversation
  • 11 November 2020

What a Biden win would mean for Australia

  • Allan Gyngell
  • Australian Financial Review
  • 06 November 2020

Whoever wins, Australia can't rely on its great and powerful friend

  • Hugh White
  • Australian Financial Review
  • 04 November 2020

Shrill, ignorant voices are hijacking Australia's approach to China

  • Geoff Raby
  • The Australian
  • 30 October 2020

McCarthyism is now rampant in Australia

  • Linda Jakobson
  • John Menadue – Pearls & Irritations
  • 26 October 2020
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