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While accepting the importance and value of the trade relationship with China, our new program called China and Free Societies aims to raise awareness of the challenges growing Chinese government influence poses to a free and democratic Australia.

Big trouble with big China
John LeeFebruary 4, 2010Foreign Policy

U.S. President Barack Obama has spent much of the last 12 months emphasizing the ‘mutual...

Why China won’t be a ‘responsible stakeholder’
John LeeFebruary 2, 2010The Wall Street Journal

President Barack Obama, the world’s most powerful person, spent much of 2009 attempting to charm,...

China’s new Silk Road geo-strategy in Asia
John LeeJanuary 29, 2010Tehran Times

Toward the end of World War II, the godfather of geopolitics, Nicholas Spykman, offered his...

Why Rudd has overstayed his welcome in Asia
John LeeJanuary 16, 2010The Spectator

“Like Kings we lose the Conquests gained before;By vain Ambition, still to make them more...

China’s next generation of leaders
John LeeJanuary 3, 2010The Taipei Times

The appointment of five provincial-level Chinese Communist Party chiefs in early December is a reminder...

China’s intransigence is a sign of its insecurity
John LeeDecember 29, 2009The Australian

Two recent events have convinced many observers that we are entering an unprecedented era marked...

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