China
Report
Emerging technologies and managing the risk of tech transfer to China
There are deep interconnections between the U.S. and Chinese economies, and China has built its technology base on what it has acquired from the West. This report outlines the policy tools that the United States can use to mitigate risk while maintaining the openness that is a hallmark of the U.S. economy.
Report
Tweeting through the great firewall: preliminary analysis of PRC-linked information operations on the Hong Kong protests
This research is intended to add to the knowledge-base available to researchers, governments and policymakers about the nature of Chinese state-linked information operations and coordinated inauthentic activity on Twitter.
Article
Australia’s US–China dilemma
With careful thought and skilful diplomacy, Australia can navigate its way through the US–China confrontation, writes Paul Barratt.
Article
Explainer: what is China’s United Front, and how much influence does it have in Australia?
The United Front has become much more prominent since Xi Jinping became Communist Party general secretary in 2012. Xi has been instrumental in raising its status in the Chinese political system and publicly supporting a dramatic expansion of its roles and target groups.
Briefing paper
The rise of China and the future of the Transatlantic relationship
The growth of China's wealth and military power represents an epochal change in international politics. This briefing argues that China’s rise has worrying implications for the liberal international order and explores how this will affect the transatlantic relationship.