ACRI Opinion

Complacency, conflict and dodging nuclear cataclysm: the not so great power politics of China, the US and Australia

December

By Mark Beeson

Note: This article appeared in The Conversation on April 14 2022.

From handshakes to threats: Can the election bring a fresh start in our fractured relationship with China?

December

By James Laurenceson and Elena Collinson

Note: This article appeared in The Conversation on April 14 2022.

Challenging Australia's foreign policy orthodoxy

December

By James Laurenceson

Note: This article appeared in the Australian Institute of International Affairs’ blog, Australian Outlook, on April 13 2022.

China’s path to decarbonisation

December

By Muyi Yang and Xunpeng Shi

Note: This article appeared in the Asia & the Pacific Policy Society at the Australian National University’s blog, Policy Forum, on April 11 2022.

Australia’s main parties are more alike than different on China policy

December

By Elena Collinson

Note: This article appeared in The Diplomat on March 18 2022.

As Australia moves closer to a federal election, national security has emerged as a major Coalition government campaign pillar, with China cast as the primary strategic challenge facing the nation.

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

December

By Elena Collinson

Note: This article appeared in the Melbourne Asia Review on March 18 2022.

Why an ‘arc of autocracies’ is a stretch

December

By James Laurenceson

Note: This article appeared in the Asia & the Pacific Policy Society at the Australian National University’s blog, Policy Forum, on March 7 2022.

China must choose between two bad options on Putin’s war

December

By Michael Clarke

Note: This article appeared in World Politics Review on March 7 2022.

Lessons from Chinese government interference in Australia

December

By James Laurenceson

Note: This article appeared in 9DashLine on February 14 2022.

Can China use the Beijing Olympics to ‘sportwash’ its abuses against the Uyghurs? Only if the world remains silent

December

By Michael Clarke

Note: This article appeared in The Conversation on February 10 2022.