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Australia-China relations
What Is China's Meddling in Australia Actually Buying?
By Kerry Brown
Of all major liberal, multi-party democracies, Australia may be the most exposed to China.
Reality Check: Australia’s China Shift Came Before Trump
By James Laurenceson
More and more Australians see China and the United States as equally important partners for Australia.
Where Do Australia-China Ties Go in the Trump Era?
By Grant Wyeth
Wang Yi's trip to Australia shows ever-closer ties between the two countries.
Australia’s Enemies: Looking Where the Light Shines Brightest
By Greg Austin
Terrorists, China’s military and Muslim boat people are not the main security threats to the country’s well-being.
Trump and the Australia-China-US Triangle
By Nick Derewlany
China Arrests Foreign Casino Employees in Latest Crackdown
By Cal Wong
Arrested for "gambling crimes," the 18 were involved in visa operations for a company helping Chinese go abroad to gamble.
What Should Australia Be Doing in the East China Sea?
By Nick Derewlany
Australia, with close ties to both China and Japan, should help encourage responsible diplomacy.
Are All of Australia's China Fears Equal?
By Helen Clark
The Australian media is full of stories of Chinese influence in Australia -- some more important than others.
China and Australia: Claws Out for a Paper Cat
By Helen Clark
China has harsh words for Canberra’s response to the recent South China Sea ruling.
China’s Foothold in Struggling Australian Media
By Helen Clark
Paid-for propaganda or propagating the tedious?
National Security and Chinese FDI in Australia: Round Two
By Helen Clark
Once again, the government baulks at a major land sale to China.
Malcolm Turnbull’s Visit to China
By Helen Clark
The Australian PM sought to balance trade with South China Sea, investment and cybersecurity concerns.