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The evolving diplomacy of Australia-China relations 2020-2021: The view from Australia

  • Elena Collinson,

The relationship is currently at its lowest ebb since the establishment of diplomatic relations in 1972, with scope for matters to further deteriorate.

The sources and prospects of U.S.-China security competition

  • Professor Robert Ross,

Mutual restraint will be necessary to prevent a continued spiral of tension and increased risk of war.

Is China a threat not because it is strong but because it is weak?

  • Professor Timothy J. Lynch,

The rise of China is central to the international relations of the Indo-Pacific. But what if that rise has been overstated?

China and Australia: Economic decoupling?

  • Assistant Professor Dan (Diane) Hu,

Trade has caught most headlines, but it is the volume of capital flow between the two countries that speaks to declining levels of trust and good will.

China really is impacting Australian elections (and has been for some time)

  • Emerita Professor Carol Johnson,

Australian federal elections are being increasingly impacted by our relationship with China. But not in the way depicted by the current federal government.