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James Laurenceson

Only the hawks are unhappy as China relations stabilise

If Anthony Albanese’s pursuit of more stable relations with China is misguided, it’s odd that Joe Biden is doing the same.

Australia’s China hawks spent 2023 becoming increasingly frustrated by the Albanese government’s handling of relations with Beijing. By year’s end, the accusations and insults were flying freely.

But if the positive trajectory in Australia-China relations begun in May 2022 is to continue, then Canberra would do well to stay the course. And it can do so confidently: the hawks might be noisy, but the Australian public remain unpersuaded by their lobbying.

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James Laurenceson is Director of the Australia–China Relations Institute (ACRI) at the University of Technology Sydney.

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