31 Jul 2024 Long arm of the law: China’s extraterritorial reach Danielle Ireland-Piper Political as much as legal considerations dictate the way Beijing exercises its laws – from Hong Kong to beyond.
26 Jul 2024 Why Taiwan should embrace multiculturalism Grant Wyeth With a birth rate below replacement level, Taipei has many reasons to boost its workforce from Southeast Asia.
12 Jan 2024 An airliner with Chinese characteristics Kazimier Lim The country’s new homegrown narrow-body jet is a diplomatic ace up Xi Jinping's sleeve.
11 Dec 2023 Don’t let China veto Australia’s ties with Taiwan Benjamin Herscovitch Canberra should not let increased trade and political engagement with Taipei be held hostage to Beijing’s sensitivities.
7 Sep 2023 Is China finally getting serious about hukou reform? Henry Storey Unless China’s millions of migrant workers gain broader rights, “common prosperity” might turn out to be rhetorical.
15 May 2023 Foreign policy China-style: beyond protocol and alcohol Ved Shinde Southeast Asian nations are realising that forming balancing coalitions will be their best bet in dealing with Beijing.
8 Mar 2023 Beijing and the birth rate: a question of human rights for women Yun Jiang Despite the government's gender positive rhetoric, Chinese women are still viewed as resources of the party state.
12 Oct 2022 Xi Jinping: when enough is too much Hamish McDonald Worried about the rise of China? Maybe you should be rooting for another five-year term from the supreme leader.
19 Aug 2022 The social media spectacle of China’s Taiwan military exercises Manya Koetse The whole world’s a stage when it comes to promoting the power behind the “one China” narrative.
9 Aug 2022 When serious, careful US management of China–Taiwan policies … isn’t John Culver The status quo in the Strait has changed. But is anyone really tuning in as the drama unfolds?
13 May 2022 China and the West: It’s about understanding each other Aaron Mc Nicholas The former Australian prime minister offers indispensable insights into how to go back to relationship basics.
31 Jan 2022 China’s “common prosperity” is a Catch-22 Henry Storey A phenomenal housing glut in the Chinese market is eroding the country’s productivity and economic future.
14 Dec 2021 Lights! Camera! Action! A new Hollywood Shaun Cameron China’s love of American cinema is pushing the limits on a film industry that is highly regulated by the state.
8 Sep 2021 China’s digital currency takes shape Evan Freidin A new central bank system to control the flow and exchange of money dovetails into Beijing’s big tech crackdown.
25 Aug 2021 China puts its golden goose on notice Elliott Zaagman Beijing’s recent crackdown on tech and tutoring giants points to a grand scheme of state re-building.
2 Aug 2021 China threatens the West’s primacy, not its democratic systems Hugh White Cold War tropes misrepresent Beijing’s challenge, and exaggerate its material and ideological power.
23 Jul 2021 China’s numbers game harms us all Elliott Zaagman As Beijing attempts to tackle some shared world problems, its opaque regime means the benefits are limited.
18 Jan 2018 Economic diplomacy brief: Trump turns global, Pacific aid, Chinese tourism, and more Greg Earl It appears China’s economic policy-making elite (if not always Xi Jinping himself) like the certainty and stability of the Bretton Woods system.
1 Dec 2017 Risk aversion in domestic Chinese politics David Kelly Xi Jinping's administration is risk averse on domestic economics, but the opposite on domestic economics.
30 Nov 2017 Sam Dastyari and Chinese government influence in Australia A run-down of how The Interpreter has debated Chinese influence in Australia.
22 Nov 2017 Academic cooperation with Chinese characteristics Wanning Sun On academic endeavours, Western and Chinese universities want to have their cake and eat it too.
17 Nov 2017 How art threatens to spoil China’s party Graeme Smith Xi Jinping has taken on mid-ranking cadres with twin attacks on 'work style' and humour.
16 Nov 2017 No need to self-censor in the face of China Merriden Varrall China has not actually taken any action to prompt Silent Invasion being pulled.
1 Nov 2017 Censorship is superfluous in Xi’s ‘New Era’ Louisa Lim Both Orwell and Huxley's fears could be realised simultaneously in President Xi Jinping's China.
27 Oct 2017 Xi, Orwell and the language of Chinese politics Simone van Nieuwenhuizen Xi is not fostering a cult of personality, but a cult of the Chinese Communist Party.
26 Oct 2017 The 19th Party Congress: A more assertive Chinese foreign policy Bonnie S Glaser , Matthew P Funaiole President Xi Jinping's vision should raise alarm bells in Asian and Western capitals.
14 Jul 2017 Australia’s shameful silence on Liu Xiaobo Elaine Pearson Liu was one of thousands of political prisoners in China. Australia should not let his death pass without challenging Beijing on his mistreatment.