New Domino Theory
ebook ∣ Does China really want to attack Australia?: Australian Foreign Affairs 19 · Australian Foreign Affairs
By Jonathan Pearlman
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The latest issue of Australian Foreign Affairs examines China's ultimate goals as an emerging superpower, including the extent of its territorial ambitions.
New Domino Theory looks at Australia's place in China's long-term plans and at the threat – if any – that Beijing poses to Australian security, politics and society.
Essays include:
Red peril: What does China want from Australia? – James Curran
Uncommon destiny: How Beijing sees the world – Merriden Varrall
Agents and influence: Inside the foreign interference threat – Yun Jiang
No daylight: Behind the Labor–Coalition consensus on AUKUS and China
PLUS correspondence, The Fix, and more
New Domino Theory looks at Australia's place in China's long-term plans and at the threat – if any – that Beijing poses to Australian security, politics and society.
Essays include:
Red peril: What does China want from Australia? – James Curran
Uncommon destiny: How Beijing sees the world – Merriden Varrall
Agents and influence: Inside the foreign interference threat – Yun Jiang
No daylight: Behind the Labor–Coalition consensus on AUKUS and China
PLUS correspondence, The Fix, and more