Anne-Marie Brady
Anne-Marie Brady is a Global Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center and professor in politics at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand, who specialises in Chinese domestic and foreign policy.
Opinion
Solomon Islands
Shock China security deal shows Pacific powers need to face facts
The planned security agreement between China and the Solomon Islands requires a rethink of some long-held ideas.
- by Anne-Marie Brady
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Opinion
China relations
How China is using humanitarian aid to gain a military foothold in the South Pacific
It’s a bitter irony for Australia and partner nations that the People’s Liberation Army is active in the region. Not so long ago we encouraged it and gave it legitimacy.
- by Anne-Marie Brady
Opinion
Defence
‘It will really poke the panda’: New Zealand’s defence document breaks new ground on China
Its latest Defence Assessment shows New Zealand raising the alarm.
- by Anne-Marie Brady
Opinion
China relations
Xi’s hollow 100th birthday celebration for the Chinese Communist Party
At the 90-year celebrations, the world was cheering China on. Not now. Global public opinion has deserted Xi Jinping’s China.
- by Anne-Marie Brady
Opinion
China relations
Drawing a snake and adding feet: New Zealand avoids offending China, ends up offending closest partners
The New Zealand Labour government has been in the headlines for all the wrong reasons.
- by Anne-Marie Brady
Opinion
China relations
China is humiliating Australia as an example to others - but the bullying won't last
Australia should be confident that China will realise its actions damage its international reputation.
- by Anne-Marie Brady
Original URL: https://www.smh.com.au/by/anne-marie-brady-p4yw39