UTS:ACRI/BIDA Poll 2021: Australian views on the Australia-China relationship
December
The inaugural annual UTS:ACRI:BIDA Poll 2021, released by the Australia-China Relations Institute and the Centre for Business Intelligence & Data Analytics at the University of Technology Sydney, is the most comprehensive survey of Australian public opinion on Australia’s relationship with the People’s Republic of China (PRC) to date.
Australia’s China politics heats up
December
Note: This article appeared in the Lowy Institute’s blog, The Interpreter, on June 15 2021.
After a long period of uber-bipartisanship in the handling of China relations, Labor has opened a clear line of attack on the Morrison government.
Australia-China monthly wrap-up: May 2021
December
By Elena Collinson and James Laurenceson, with research assistance from Thomas Pantle
Interview: UTS:ACRI Director James Laurenceson speaks with the Global Times (Bilingual)
December
Note: This interview appeared in the Global Times on May 20 2021. This transcript includes a Simplified Chinese translation by Jun Wang, NAATI Level 3 translator (NAATI ID: 80136).
本采访于2021年5月20日发表于环球时报。本文由 Jun Lucius Wang(NAATI三级翻译员; NAATI ID: 80136)翻译。
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?
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
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.