Loneliest superpower

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Griffith Asia Institute Director, Professor Andrew O’Neil, was today quoted inan article by Rowan Callickfor The Australian. The article discusses the ‘hot spot’ political issues currently plaguing China, including yesterday’s revelation thatthat five officersof Shanghai-based Unit 61398 ofthe People’s Liberation Army – have been chargedwith economic hacking by the USJustice Department. You can read the […]

PM pitch-perfect on Asia

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In an article published today for The Australian, Rowan Callick mused on theapparentsuccessoftalks held this month by Prime Minister Tony Abbott during his recent Asian tour. Returning with two signed Free Trade Agreements and another in discussion, the success of the tour is at odds with the common attitude that Australia’s Liberal governments are poor […]

Farmers pin hopes on Japan trade talks

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Prime Minister Tony Abbott is due in Japan next week and Australian farmers are hoping a free trade agreement between the two countries will be sealed in their favour. Professor Andrew O’Neil, director of the Griffith Asia Institute, was yesterday interview by Cameron Wilson from ABC’s Bush Telegraph program about the talks. He said there […]

Keeping it in the family

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Griffith Asia Institute Director, Andrew O’Neil was mentioned today (Thursday 27 February) in an article by The Australian. The article, written by Rowan Callick, focuses on the family connections increasingly found in Asian government. – – – – – THE big family business in Asia today is not running companies, but controlling countries. Every kind […]

Abbott’s China policy

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Griffith Asia Institute Director, Professor Andrew O’Neil, is quoted in an article in The Australian responding to recent comments on the Abbott Government’s China policy. You can read the article by Rowan Callick at The Australian.