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Everything you thought you knew about China is wrong
Published in the Hobart Mercury, December 1, 2023 Everything you thought you knew about China is wrong. At least that is my experience,...
Kazakhstan shows how to meet China on its own terms
· The Central Asian nation is taking advantage of its strategic location to diversify away from its traditional dependence on...
Common interests, common challenges: 50 years of Australia-China relations
A half century is a significant milestone. After 50 years, the relationship between China and Australia stands as a signature example of...
How Australia can better address its real security threat - dislocation from the region
The recent failure of Australia to be consulted, let alone to have any influence, on the Solomon Islands security agreement with China...
China has much to lose as war in Ukraine turns Europe away from globalisation
A view from Central Europe, from interviews conducted for an EU-funded, Erasmus + Jean Monnet Research Network survey of Eurasian...
Myanmar’s Perfect Storm of Risks on China’s Belt and Road
Because of its strategic location between major regional powers, Myanmar’s participation in China’s Belt and Road Initiative inevitably...
In the middle of a perfect storm: political risks of the Belt and Road project at Kyaukphyu, Myanmar
China’s Belt and Road Initiative features major initiatives in South and South East Asia and beyond for infrastructure connectivity and...
Contest in the Pacific: China - Pacific islands economic diplomacy
Despite the creation of a 10+1 China - Pacific Islands Economic Development and Cooperation forum, there is no regional Pacific islands...
Despite AUKUS, a China-Australia relationship reset is possible
The geopolitical posturing behind AUKUS is unremarkable for Australia but it needs a grand strategy for peace and prosperity
Nuclear subs lock in Australia's course in Asia
Australia has chosen a side, tying its future security to deeper integration into the US contest with China and furthering its separation...
Australia and China need a circuit-breaker
Just like Whitlam's visit 50 years ago, Australia needs a circuit-breaker in its deteriorating relationship with its major economic...
Geopolitical rivalry is no answer to managing the pressing risks of new technology
Robust, zero-trust, supplier-blind cybersecurity would benefit from some global rules
The AIIB: Chinese multilateralism at a time of geopolitical shift
Originally published in Society and Economy Abstract How China will contribute to global governance has become a critical question in...
Three challenges for Asia's digital future
As the world enters a new era that might be termed Globalization 2.0, Asia-Pacific nations are striving to develop rules, norms and...
The Huawei Paradox: future tech risks and unravelling interdependence
One firm has become emblematic of risk in the deteriorating geopolitical contest between the United States and China. Huawei is a...
The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: lessons for an Australia China strategy?
The Australia China relationship prospered while it required no real strategy apart from making hay. Both countries benefited enormously...
An Open Letter for Open Minds between Australia and China
Growing up in a multicultural place like Australia, I was lucky to have the best of many worlds. We had Chinese food, Greek cafes and my...
Australia and the Indo-Pacific's shifting power dynamics
Originally published by In Focus, September 2020 and, if you don't have time to read the whole piece, an abbreviated version was...
Three Seas Initiative: a European answer to China's Belt and Road?
Everyone wins except Russia, from grand plans to bolster south-north infrastructure connectivity in Central Europe: the EU 3 Seas Initiative
The US “Clean Network” Risks Undermining a Rules-Based Tech World
The new US-China tech war: at stake is who sets the rules for data, communications, AI-driven networks of the future
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