Next Sunday morning, either Anthony Albanese or Scott Morrison will confront a world where military hostilities continue in Europe and where the possibility of war in Asia and the Pacific continues to be aired by senior political leaders in Canberra and Washington, Tokyo, Taipei and Beijing.
Labor believes a softer tone, presumably a modification of the ideological fervour that Morrison has adopted since mid-2020, will restore decorum to relations with China.
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James Curran is professor of modern history at Sydney University.