Hong Kong, Apple Daily and freedom of the press Jocelyn Chey John Menadue - Pearls & Irritations 23 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
US Pacific Deterrence Initiative too little, too late to counter China Hugh White East Asia Forum 10 May 2021
Hugh White on how a conflict with China ‘would very likely become a nuclear war’ Hugh White The Saturday Paper 08 May 2021
Tearing Up the Belt and Road Initiative: Australia’s Rejection of China’s New Silk Road in Victoria John Varano Australian Outlook 06 May 2021
Democracy with Hong Kong characteristics Jocelyn Chey John Menadue - Pearls & Irritations 05 May 2021
Australia needs to draw a line between policy and posturing on China John McCarthy Australian Financial Review 27 April 2021
Australia has to step away from grandiose US Quad ideas and work with China, not against it Ciara Morris South China Morning Post 27 April 2021
The Biden-Suga agreement shows the importance of the Western Pacific John McCarthy John Menadue - Pearls & Irritations 27 April 2021
A war over Taiwan would be nothing like Afghanistan Hugh White Australian Financial Review 25 April 2021
American overreach in Anchorage points to conflict with China Hugh White Australian Financial Review 23 March 2021