Opinion
Whitlam’s visit decisive in our view of China, and ourselves
The Labor leader’s visit put the region at the centre of Australia’s foreign policy priorities, where it remains as China’s ambitions rise.
Penny WongSenatorAs much of the world’s attention is consumed by the implications of Xi Jinping’s more assertive China, there is a valuable lesson offered by an anniversary we commemorate this month.
On 3 July 1971, while still leader of the opposition, Gough Whitlam landed in Beijing, to discuss the terms of a Labor government’s recognition of the People’s Republic of China.
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