Lessons on China economy
The country has its share of challenges, but continues to prove the sceptics wrong. Here are some telling assessments by experts.
The country has its share of challenges, but continues to prove the sceptics wrong. Here are some telling assessments by experts.
China’s Global Times newspaper has accused Australia, New Zealand, Germany and the US of McCarthyism.
The Chinese government has launched a full frontal attack on the Australian media, politicians and senior bureaucrats.
China has responded to foreign interference legislation by urging Australia to ‘discard the bias’.
Representatives of some of the biggest and oldest conservative parties in the world have this week been praising China.
The Chinese embassy has accused Australian MPs and officials of undermining ‘mutual trust’.
Ken Inglis’s diverse and diverting scholarly contributions have helped to shape the nation’s image of itself.
Former foreign minister Bob Carr has been lobbying to stop Chinese funding for the Adani coal project.
South Australian Tourism has signed up one of China’s most popular film and TV stars to promote the state to Chinese visitors.
China’s ruling party sees an opportunity to gain influence on a scale unknown by previous communist bodies as the US is perceived to withdraw internationally.
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