Not the next Arab Spring: The China method for managing popular unrest
Author: James Reilly, University of Sydney The Arab Spring’s conspicuous arrival raises an important question further afield: might a similar round of popular protests shake the foundations of...
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Author: James Reilly, University of Sydney The substantial expansion of China’s trade and investment in North Korea, echoing in some aspects the sunshine policy championed by South Korean presidents...
View ArticleHow China’s Belt and Road builds connections
Authors: Evelyn Goh, ANU and James Reilly, University of Sydney As the dust settles from the Chinese Communist Party’s 19th Congress, one of the strongest edifices left standing is Xi Jinping’s...
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