The Australia-China Story Archive
The Australia-China Story Archive
The Australia-China Story Archive is a compendium of media reports, comments and analysis related to the Australia-China relationship that has been developed from 2009. The Archive is arranged by topic and theme. Each theme is prefaced by an introductory essay followed by links to media reports and articles arranged chronologically. This allows users to track not only the major debates on Australia-China relations over recent years, but also to identify who said what and when. The general introduction, ‘An Account of the Archive’, by the creator of the project, Geremie R Barmé, offers an overview of the project.
- An Account of the Archive
- Arts, Culture and Creative Industries
- Australia and the American ‘Pivot to Asia’
- Australia and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank
- Australia and Xi Jinping’s Corruption Crackdown
- Australia in the Asian Century White Paper
- Australia, Australians and Greater China
- Australians in the Chinese Justice System
- China Literacy
- Chinese Immigration to Australia and Chinese Australians
- Chinese Investment in Australia
- Climate Change and Environment
- Clive Palmer, the Palmer United Party (PUP) and China
- Defence and Strategic Relations
- Defence White Paper 2009
- Economics and the China Resources Boom
- Education and Research
- Forty Years of Australia-PRC Diplomatic Relations
- Free Trade Agreement (FTA)
- Huawei 华为
- Hugh White and the China Choice
- Human and Political Rights
- Kevin Rudd and Australia-China Relations
- Rebiya Kadeer Incident
- Sports
- Stern Hu, Rio Tinto and China
- The Abbott Government and Australia-China Relations
- The Gillard Government and Australia-China Relations
- Tourism