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Commentary 

A new Australian foreign policy agenda under Albanese

  • Allan Gyngell
  • East Asia Forum
  • 31 July 2022

The risks of a new Cold War between the US and China are real: here's why

  • Nick Bisley
  • The Conversation
  • 27 September 2018

Prometheus bound: How China's power is constrained

  • Geoff Raby
  • Australian Financial Review
  • 14 September 2018

What Canberra's turmoil means for foreign policy

  • Allan Gyngell
  • The Interpreter
  • 13 September 2018

Chinese Australians Or Australian Chinese

  • Jocelyn Chey
  • John Menadue - Pearls & Irritations
  • 07 September 2018

One Turnbull speech won't cover deep divisions on China

  • Geoff Raby
  • Australian Financial Review
  • 20 August 2018

Australia must look beyond the US and make some new strategic friends

  • Peter Leahy
  • Australian Financial Review
  • 14 August 2018

More engagement with ASEAN is Australia's best hedge in Asia

  • Geoff Raby
  • Australian Financial Review
  • 29 July 2018

How Australia read China better than the Americans did

  • Geoff Raby
  • Australian Financial Review
  • 15 July 2018

Alienating Chinese Australians is just doing Beijing's work for it

  • Jason Yat-sen Li
  • Australian Financial Review
  • 01 July 2018

Mad, bad and dangerous? Australia in Chinese eyes

  • Jocelyn Chey
  • John Menadue – Pearls and Irritations
  • 27 June 2018

How Kim Jong-un can bring his economy in from the cold

  • Geoff Raby
  • Australian Financial Review
  • 18 June 2018

An Inclusive Rules-Based International Order

  • Richard Rigby
  • Australian Outlook
  • 08 June 2018

China Problems are real but it's no single Minister's fault

  • Allan Gyngell
  • Australian Financial Review
  • 21 May 2018

China relations can only be unfrozen with Julie Bishop's sacking

  • Geoff Raby
  • Australian Financial Review
  • 15 May 2018

Caught in the middle: Chinese Australians feel unwanted

  • Jocelyn Chey
  • John Menadue – Pearls and Irritations
  • 15 May 2018

The current mess in Australia/China relations

  • Geoff Raby
  • John Menadue – Pearls and Irritations
  • 30 April 2018

Defend the 'rules-based order' in Asia at any cost?

  • Hugh White
  • The Strategist
  • 26 April 2018

Will Australia defend the 'rules-based order' in Asia?

  • Nick Bisley & Benjamin Schreer
  • The Strategist
  • 18 April 2018

China watchers are not China stooges

  • Jocelyn Chey
  • John Menadue – Pearls and Irritations
  • 16 April 2018

Trade tensions to benefit Australian farm exports

  • Jeremy Stevens
  • Australia China Business Review
  • 06 April 2018

Australia scapegoating China for our own waste woes

  • Louisa Bochner
  • Sydney Morning Herald
  • 04 April 2018
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