PNG’s China-esque Facebook ban
Port Moresby’s closer ties with Beijing is a sign it is clamping down on internal dissent.
Port Moresby’s closer ties with Beijing is a sign it is clamping down on internal dissent.
The political parties in NZ have a bipartisan approach in dealing with China. We don’t.
In China, Facebook remains frozen out, while its competitors continue to expand.
Australia will never return to a settled, ‘positive’ relationship with China. The interaction is too complex.
Xi Jinping is doubling down on Marxism to rally the nation around the Communist Party.
Chinese investors have been approached to build a new hub that could threaten Australia’s presence in the region.
Admiral Harry Harris’s reassignment to Seoul is palpably a blow to Canberra. But clearly, South Korea takes precedence.
This week’s economic statement from China’s politburo contained what appeared to be core contradictions.
The great trade war might be over before it’s begun, but markets looking for certainty could still be disappointed.
Xi Jinping is planning the biggest physical monument in the country’s history, a new mega-city on the dusty northern plains.
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