This commentary explores the question of whether the rise of China in the Asia-Pacific is having any impact on the attitudes Australians hold about their own democracy. The rationale for this focus is because China, as reported in another important Lowy Institute study, is said to be transforming not only ‘Australia’s strategic environment’, but also ‘Australian domestic politics’ (Shearer 2010). Even as Australia continues to forge stronger ties with Singapore, recently agreeing to only its second Closer Economic Relations agreement with the city-state since its first Closer Economic Relations agreement with New Zealand some 30 years ago (Shanahan 2015), it is fair to say that no other country in the region quite casts the shadow that Chin...
Foreign policy has hardly featured in the 2010 election campaign. That\u27s a shame. Australia faces...
The rise of China has become one of the contemporary mainstays of geopolitical debate, with implicat...
Australian foreign and strategic policy has not yet begun to address the implications for Australia'...
The majority of today’s authoritarian regimes have little hope of promoting autocracy beyond their o...
Over the years, the Lowy Institute’s annual poll has uncovered a number of unexpected and concerning...
Australia and New Zealand both established diplomatic relations with the People’s Republic of China ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to test the ‘non-sticky historical institutionalism’ (NSHI) theo...
This article places a particular emphasis on the rise of China and its implications for Australian f...
On this episode of Democracy Sausage, Mark Kenny is joined by China experts Yun Jiang and Graeme Smi...
Australia\u27s political relationship with China is far less developed than its economic relationsh...
Westerners have presumed that China\u27s rise will take a familiar trajectory incorporating first ec...
In the coming decades, the balance of geopolitical power will shift from the West to Asia, especiall...
On this Democracy Sausage, Mark Kenny is joined by former long-time public servant Allan Behm to dis...
Chinese engagement worldwide has increased significantly as the country has continued to grow. With ...
Primarily driven by the rise of China and the relative decline of the US, the basic pattern of geo-p...
Foreign policy has hardly featured in the 2010 election campaign. That\u27s a shame. Australia faces...
The rise of China has become one of the contemporary mainstays of geopolitical debate, with implicat...
Australian foreign and strategic policy has not yet begun to address the implications for Australia'...
The majority of today’s authoritarian regimes have little hope of promoting autocracy beyond their o...
Over the years, the Lowy Institute’s annual poll has uncovered a number of unexpected and concerning...
Australia and New Zealand both established diplomatic relations with the People’s Republic of China ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to test the ‘non-sticky historical institutionalism’ (NSHI) theo...
This article places a particular emphasis on the rise of China and its implications for Australian f...
On this episode of Democracy Sausage, Mark Kenny is joined by China experts Yun Jiang and Graeme Smi...
Australia\u27s political relationship with China is far less developed than its economic relationsh...
Westerners have presumed that China\u27s rise will take a familiar trajectory incorporating first ec...
In the coming decades, the balance of geopolitical power will shift from the West to Asia, especiall...
On this Democracy Sausage, Mark Kenny is joined by former long-time public servant Allan Behm to dis...
Chinese engagement worldwide has increased significantly as the country has continued to grow. With ...
Primarily driven by the rise of China and the relative decline of the US, the basic pattern of geo-p...
Foreign policy has hardly featured in the 2010 election campaign. That\u27s a shame. Australia faces...
The rise of China has become one of the contemporary mainstays of geopolitical debate, with implicat...
Australian foreign and strategic policy has not yet begun to address the implications for Australia'...