
James Laurenceson
James Laurenceson is the director of the Australia-China Relations Institute at the University of Technology Sydney, who discussed the strategic interests of China and Australia, noting their interconnected economic ties while also emphasizing the challenges of navigating their differing geopolitical agendas.
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James Laurenceson highlighted the need for Australia to treat US diplomatic tactics with suspicion.
Why Albanese and Xi Jinping didn’t bring up Trump, US relations during their China visitJames Laurenceson, director of Australia-China Relations Institute, notes that Washington 'will not be pleased' with Albanese's visit.
Trade trumps geopolitics as Australia PM visits ChinaJames Laurenceson said that since John Howard it was unusual for Australian prime ministers to speak positively about a more independent foreign policy.
PM’s speech could hurt relations with Trump administration, says Ley ahead of Xi meetingJames Laurenceson is the director of the Australia-China Relations Institute who advocates for Chinese investment in Australian mineral processing.
Kritische Mineralien in Australien: Abhängigkeit von China bleibtJames Laurenceson is the director of the Australia-China Relations Institute at the University of Technology in Sydney.
Warum Konfuzius-Institute aus Australien verschwindenJames Laurenceson highlighted the diverging strategic interests between Canberra and Beijing.
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