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Scott Morrison takes aim at China’s continuing status as a ‘developing’ country

24 September 2019
Professor Jane Golley, director of the Australian Centre on China in the World, comments on Scott Morrison's criticism of China's continuing status as a developing country under World Trade Organisation rules.

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Gladys Liu

Attacks on First China-Born Australian MP Show Fears of Beijing

12 September 2019
"This absolutely has the potential to further damage Australia-Chinese relations." CIW Director Jane Golley says "there's also a human cost to the sort of attacks we've seen on [Gladys] Liu and people in the Chinese-Australian community will be hurting."

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Hong Kong protests 2019

Hong Kong Protests Go Global, Roiling China’s Fractured Diaspora

16 August 2019
Jane Golley, an economist and director of the Australian National University’s Australian Centre on China in the World in Canberra, said while it was evident the tensions in Hong Kong had spread globally, the right to protest remained fundamental for Western universities.

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AusMAT Pre-departure briefing 13 Nov

Australia and the BRI: Cooperate, compete or challenge

31 July 2019
Nowhere is calibrating an effective Australian response more important than in the Pacific.

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China to replace the US as Australia's leading research partner

China to replace the US as Australia's leading research partner

22 July 2019
China's economy is growing so fast Australia can't afford to be on the "wrong side of history", says associate professor Jane Golley, The Australian National University.

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Global markets roiled by Trump’s threat of expanded tariffs on Chinese goods

6 May 2019
Dr Jane Golley, Acting Director of CIW, comments on Trump's strategy in US-China trade negotiation.

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Xinjiang

Uyghurs: Crazy rules that could see you locked up in China

29 April 2019
In an interview with news.com.au, Dr Gerry Groot says the "slow motion humanitarian disaster" happening in Xinjiang is a result of the Chinese Communist Party not knowing how to deal with the country's religious minorities over many decades.

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Our use of credit cards could allow China to overtake the US in the global tech race, says Australian National University

14 April 2019
Dr Andrew Kennedy, one of the contributors to the China Story Yearbook: Power, commented on China's technological ambitions, more specifically in data collection, highlighting the drawbacks.

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