Foreign affairs

UTS:ACRI WEBINAR: 'China Panic: Australia’s alternative to paranoia and pandering' – in conversation with David Brophy

December

As Australia’s debate on the People’s Republic of China (PRC) continues to intensify, there are oft calls made for a new approach to PRC policy. What might such an alternative look like?


Event Information
Date
December
Time
6:51 AM
Venue

Perspectives | Guarding against assumptions about Australia’s national interests

December

Perspectives is UTS:ACRI's commentary series, featuring a piece on a topical subject in the Australia-China relationship from an invited expert contributor. 

By John Edwards

China retaliates: suspending its Strategic Economic Dialogue with Australia is symbolic, but still a big deal

December

By James Laurenceson

Note: This article appeared in The Conversation on May 7 2021. 

Australia-China monthly wrap-up: April 2021

December

By Elena Collinson and James Laurenceson, with research assistance from Thomas Pantle

Perspectives | Australian racism a vulnerability to the PRC’s influence operations

December

Perspectives is UTS:ACRI's monthly commentary series, featuring a piece on a topical subject in the Australia-China relationship from an invited expert contributor. 

By Joyce Nip

Perspectives | Australia’s engagement with the PRC: Universities need more, not less

December

Perspectives is UTS:ACRI's monthly commentary series, featuring a piece on a topical subject in the Australia-China relationship from an invited expert contributor. 

By David S G Goodman

Time to speak louder on Australians detained in the PRC

December

By Elena Collinson

Note: This article appeared in The China Story, a blog by the Australian Centre on China in the World at the Australian National University, on April 28 2021.

Australia-China monthly wrap-up: March 2021

December

By Elena Collinson and James Laurenceson, with research assistance from Thomas Pantle

Perspectives: A resilience response to the PRC’s economic coercion

December

Perspectives is UTS:ACRI's monthly commentary series, featuring a piece on a topical subject in the Australia-China relationship from an invited expert contributor. 

By Benjamin Herscovitch

Since May 2020, Australia has been subjected to an intensifying barrage of trade restrictions from the People’s Republic of China (PRC).

Detention of Australians in China

December

By Elena Collinson

Note: This article appeared in The China Story, a blog by the Australian Centre on China in the World at the Australian National University, as part of a contribution to 'Perspectives: Detention of Australians in China', on April 6 2021.