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China Dependence: Australia's New Vulnerability

Australian Foreign Affairs Issue 7
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China Dependence: Australia's New Vulnerability by Jonathan Pearlman explores the intricate economic relationship between Australia and China. It delves into the political and economic challenges Australia faces due to its reliance on China, examining both countries' strategic interests and the implications for future policies. This analysis sheds light on Australia's vulnerability in a rapidly changing geopolitical landscape.
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China Dependence: Australia's New Vulnerability

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Australian Foreign Affairs is published three times a year and seeks to explore—and encourage—debate on Australia's place in the world and global outlook.

"There is no Australian future—sunlit or shadowed—in which China will not be central." - Allan Gyngell

The seventh issue of Australian Foreign Affairs explores Australia's status as the most China-dependent country in the developed world, and the potential risks this poses to its future prosperity and security.

China Dependence examines how Australia should respond to the emerging economic and diplomatic challenges as its trade—for the first time—is heavily reliant on a country that is not a close ally or partner.

Allan Gyngell calls on Australia to dial back its hysteria as it navigates ties with China.

Margaret Simons explores whether Australia's universities are banking unsustainably on Chinese students.

Richard McGregor considers Australia's trade dependence on China and the dangers of economic coercion.

David Uren probes ASIO's expanding role in monitoring foreign investment and asks if Australia's fears are trumping opportunities.

Ben Bohane reports from Bougainville in the lead-up to its historic referendum on independence.

Melissa Conley Tyler proposes a new funding model to reinvigorate the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

David Kilcullen offers a US perspective on Australia's defence vulnerabilities and capabilities.

PLUS Correspondence on AFA6—Our Sphere of Influence from Jonathan Pryke, Wesley Morgan, Sandra Tarte and more.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781760641665

Publisher: Black Inc.

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 14 October 2019

Country: Australia

Imprint: Australian Foreign Affairs

Edition: 7th edition

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 13.0mm

Width: 168.0mm

Height: 233.0mm

Weight: 236g

Pages: 160

About the Author

Jonathan Pearlman is the editor of Australian Foreign Affairs and is a correspondent for the Telegraph (UK) and the Straits Times (Singapore). He previously worked at the Sydney Morning Herald, covering foreign affairs and politics from Canberra and Sydney. He has worked as a correspondent in the Middle East, as well as covering various international stories, including the 2008 US election and the violence in eastern Congo. His work has appeared in numerous publications, including The Diplomat, Good Weekend, and the Australian Book Review, and he has been a Walkley Award finalist and United Nations Media Award winner. He was born in Sydney and studied at the University of New South Wales and Oxford University.

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