The leaders of Russia and China are skipping the G20 summit, but their absences – and rifts over the Ukraine war – will have a big influence on the proceedings.
There’s really no such thing as one global internet – it all depends on your perspective. But the internet is poised to fracture even more.
China’s intention to become “carbon neutral” before 2060 has raised eyebrows, but contrary to its reputation as a “climate villain”, its investment in renewable energy is already substantial.
With China and the US more willing to disregard international rules, how does Australia balance its relationship with the two powers, and protect its interests?
Profiting from the US-China trade war may turn out to be a Pyrrhic victory for the rest of the world.
There can be no middle road in the trade war between China and the United States. Soon we will have to choose one side or the other.
After honing her language skills on the streets of Nanjing, Monash Law graduate, Helen Sawczak, is now immersed in building Australia’s ties with China.
The US President's actions show he's more concerned with stroking his ego than pursuing his nation's best interests.
Trump is trying to shape the US as a power in Asia and block China in the process, using techniques familiar to Beijing.
The Chinese government will use its consolidated power to try to rein in some of the biggest problems facing its economy in 2018.
Revisionism? Not so much – the first foreign policy white paper since 2003 is firmly in the camp of the status quo.
Chinese President Xi Jinping has launched a number of measures against corruption.
The first front is the incursion of foreign casinos into China itself – most notably into the Chinese territory of Macau. Macau has its own separate legal system, so while gambling is officially illegal on the mainland, where only two official...
In May 2015 the IMF recognised that China’s yuan was no longer undervalued for the first time in more than a decade – a statement which contradicted the US Treasury Department’s assessment published just a month previously which said the...
The final part of the Party keeping its contract with the people lies in being seen to keep leadership accountable, at least in the worst cases of abuse of power
Businesses and governments around the world are watching as China grows, innovates and extends its influence. We explore how the country got to where it is and what might be in store for its future in our series Understanding China’s Influence...
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