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Australia’s relationship with China has been in sharp decline, fuelled by a critical government agenda and a hostile media environment. The trust, warmth and confidence towards China is at a record low, and the majority of Australians now see it as a major security threat.
In his new book China Panic, David Brophy offers a progressive alternative to Australia’s relationship with China aside from paranoia and pandering, with solutions and strategies that strengthen Australian democracy.
Guest: Dr David Brophy (Senior Lecturer in modern Chinese history, University of Sydney)
Recorded on 22nd July, 2021.
By La Trobe Asia4.6
1717 ratings
Australia’s relationship with China has been in sharp decline, fuelled by a critical government agenda and a hostile media environment. The trust, warmth and confidence towards China is at a record low, and the majority of Australians now see it as a major security threat.
In his new book China Panic, David Brophy offers a progressive alternative to Australia’s relationship with China aside from paranoia and pandering, with solutions and strategies that strengthen Australian democracy.
Guest: Dr David Brophy (Senior Lecturer in modern Chinese history, University of Sydney)
Recorded on 22nd July, 2021.

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