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Commentary 

A new Australian foreign policy agenda under Albanese

  • Allan Gyngell
  • East Asia Forum
  • 31 July 2022

Border Security: China’s ‘Wall of Steel’ with Afghanistan

  • Jocelyn Chey
  • John Menadue - Pearls & Irritations
  • 25 August 2021

Beijing’s delta barricades an echo of 1970s Berlin

  • Geoff Raby
  • Australian Financial Review
  • 12 August 2021

China threatens the West’s primacy, not its democratic systems

  • Hugh White
  • The Interpreter
  • 02 August 2021

China grievances conflated into demands

  • Geoff Raby
  • John Menadue - Pearls & Irritations
  • 30 July 2021

A Reprise of Relations With China

  • Jocelyn Chey
  • John Menadue - Pearls & Irritations
  • 27 July 2021

The right reasons for saying no to nuclear first use

  • Hugh White
  • East Asia Forum
  • 27 July 2021

The battle of the two lines: media comments on the Communist Party of China

  • Jocelyn Chey
  • John Menadue - Pearls & Irritations
  • 11 July 2021

Even in the Gobi Desert, the Party goes on

  • Geoff Raby
  • Australian Financial Review
  • 09 July 2021

Language matters: it's the CPC, not the CCP

  • Ciara Morris
  • The Canberra Times
  • 05 July 2021

Whitlam’s trip to China started as an adventure and ended with a coup

  • Stephen FitzGerald
  • Australian Financial Review
  • 01 July 2021

Whitlam’s birthday surprise: the US was shifting on China too

  • Geoff Raby
  • Australian Financial Review
  • 01 July 2021

Frances Adamson’s “graduation speech” – a conditional pass?

  • Jocelyn Chey
  • John Menadue - Pearls & Irritations
  • 28 June 2021

Hong Kong, Apple Daily and freedom of the press

  • Jocelyn Chey
  • John Menadue - Pearls & Irritations
  • 23 June 2021

Morrison was naked at the G7

  • Geoff Raby
  • Australian Financial Review
  • 21 June 2021

The world the G7 forgot about

  • John McCarthy
  • Australian Financial Review
  • 18 June 2021

The value pack relationship with China

  • Jocelyn Chey
  • John Menadue - Pearls & Irritations
  • 11 June 2021

Back in China after 15 months, Chairman Mao gives way to QR codes

  • Geoff Raby
  • Australian Financial Reveiw
  • 11 June 2021

Arbitrary detention in China: The case of Yang Hengjun

  • Jocelyn Chey
  • John Menadue - Pearls & Irritations
  • 31 May 2021

How to understand China: which books to read?

  • Jocelyn Chey
  • John Menadue - Pearls & Irritations
  • 19 May 2021

There’s a way to ease tensions with China that would be a win for the Australian economy

  • Jason Yat-sen Li
  • Sydney Morning Herald
  • 19 May 2021

Have we seen the last head of Australian foreign affairs who speaks Mandarin?

  • Ciara Morris
  • Sydney Morning Herald
  • 12 May 2021
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