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Intro
Engaging China
Engaging China
Contents
List of Abbreviations
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Engaging China: how Australia can lead the way again
The US alliance and Canberra's China policy
(Bi)partisan approaches to Australia-China relations
Managing economic ties despite diplomatic alienation
Our contributions
References
Part One - Foreign and security relations
Introduction to Part One
What a difference a decade can make
The path into the abyss
From pragmatism to ideology
Rock bottom
The new order
Weaponised foreign policy
Albanese's China challenge
References
Australia-China security and defence relations at 50: hardening positions on both sides
Introduction
Structural impediments
Realist worldviews
Security assessments and responses
Ideological differences
Ripple effects
Domestic political interference
Souring domestic opinions
Looking ahead
References
(Un)reliable partner? Australian security, the American alliance and China in uncertain times
Australia and the US-led liberal international order
China and the US-Australia Alliance
"Fight like hell" - the US-Australia alliance in the age of Trump
Conclusions
References
Part Two - Economy
Introduction to Part Two
Australia-China trade: opportunity, risk, mitigation, ballast - progress?
Introduction
China trade risk: economic sources of mitigation
Trade risk: legal sources of mitigation
Conclusion
References
Lessons from the rise and fall of Chinese investment in Australia
Introduction
The rise and fall of Chinese ODI in Australia
The resources boom period, 2007-12
The integration period, 2013-16
The fallback period, 2017-21
Learning from investing in the Australian market
Corporate governance.

Integrating and upscaling value chains
Dual embeddedness
Lessons for Australia: social and political challenges
National economic interest
Social licence to operate
Perceived economic impact
National security
Populism
Moving forward
References
Australia-China ties: why business is a cornerstone
Australia-China trade ties: a brief history
The business community
Treasury Wine Estates
King &
Wood Mallesons
Cochlear
Lendlease
Costa
Blackmores
Bubs
Macka's Australian Black Angus Beef
Elders
Fortescue Metals Group
Conclusion
References
Part Three - Media, education and culture
Introduction to Part Three
Cold War journalism, the China threat agenda, and the framing of Australia-China relations
Cold War journalism 2.0
Sources, experts and voices in agenda-setting
Framing China
China, COVID-19 and the Australian media: a case study
Power without responsibility
Conclusion
References
China-Australia higher education relations: promise unfulfilled?
Chinese immigration to Australia
Higher education: China and Australia
Bilateral higher education relations
Bilateral student flows
Financial dimensions
Bilateral research collaboration
The Chinese knowledge diaspora
Bilateral barriers: COVID-19, culture wars, decoupling
Conclusion
References
Cultural diplomacy on the ground: bridging the Australia-China divide
Australia's shifting perception of China
Cultural diplomacy to the rescue?
Diaspora engagement
From loyalty to conviviality: bridging the China-Australia divide
Conclusion
References
China and the opening of the Australian mind
References
Contributors
Index.

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