- 41. “China Is Testing The West’s Resolve, And It’s CANZUK That Has Risen To The Occasion”
- (News)
- ... resilience to China’s authoritarian laws and regulations over Hong Kong Slowly, but surely, the world had changed. Gradual liberalisation was inevitable. I thought, foolishly, that the empirics of ...
- Created on 19 August 2020
- 42. The ‘new normal’ in the South China Sea
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- Roberto Rabel recently attended the 11th South China Sea International Conference ‘Cooperation for Regional Security and Development’ in Hanoi, with the support of the Asia New Zealand Foundation. What ...
- Created on 01 August 2020
- 43. Cracks Appear in the New Zealand-China Relationship
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- Is the long China-New Zealand honeymoon finally drawing to a close? New Zealand has for a long time benefited from a close relationship with China. Throughout the last decade the two countries have phased ...
- Created on 28 July 2020
- 44. The dangerous new cold war brewing with China will test New Zealand even more than the old one
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- OPINION: A new cold war with China is coming and it will be just as dangerous, expensive and pointless as the last one. The difference will be how much more New Zealand is involved. Steering an independent ...
- Created on 26 July 2020
- 45. China the unspoken threat at centre of new defence strategy
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- ... threat, in five letters, that sits, unspoken, at the centre of the strategy – China. Australia now realises it lacks the tools for holding hostile forces of a major adversary at bay. That major adversary, ...
- Created on 01 July 2020
- 46. Japan will pay companies to move out of China
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- Japan has set aside $2.2 billion in its record economic stimulus package to fund companies to move their production out of China. WION's Palki tells you why it's time to practice economic distancing from ...
- Created on 10 April 2020
- 47. The Netherlands has recalled 600,000 coronavirus face masks it imported from China after discovering they were faulty
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- The Dutch government has recalled over half a million face masks it imported from China after discovering that they were faulty. The Netherlands has asked hospitals to give back around 600,000 face ...
- Created on 29 March 2020
- 48. How China’s Incompetence Endangered the World
- (News)
- ... Are China’s official reports, including claims that its control efforts are succeeding and the epidemic will soon peak, credible? Omens look bad. Once praised by the World Health Organization (WHO) ...
- Created on 24 February 2020
- 49. The US is elbowing Australia and allies in a race for the China market
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- US President Donald Trump was quite right when he declared the 15 January US–China “Stage One” agreement an “unbelievable deal” for the United States. Unbelievable it is, though not in a good way – and ...
- Created on 03 February 2020
- 50. Chilling The Warm Fuzzies About The US/China Trade Deal
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- Hold the champagne, folks. This week’s China/US deal is more about a change in tone between the world’s two biggest economies – thank goodness they’re not slapping more tariffs on each other! - than a ...
- Created on 18 January 2020
- 51. china the move
- (Tags)
- china the move
- Created on 21 September 2020
- 52. China signs deal with Samoa as Australia vows Pacific Islands plan
- (Article tagged with: china the move)
- SYDNEY, May 28 (Reuters) - China's foreign minister signed a deal with Samoa on Saturday to strengthen diplomatic relations, while Australia's new leader said he had a "comprehensive plan" for the Pacific, ...
- Created on 28 May 2022
- 53. China tipped to overtake US economy, despite 'faked' dat
- (Article tagged with: china the move)
- When it comes to economic miracles, no other country has pulled off quite as many as China - and even its leaders are sceptical.
- Created on 06 July 2021
- 54. China’s influence in the Pacific under the spotlight
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- New Zealand and Australian officials have weighed in on China's growing influence in the Pacific, in light of news Kiribati is set to open up a valuable marine reserve for commercial fishing and development. ...
- Created on 13 November 2021
- 55. Fears over China’s involvement in Kiribati’s ditching of marine reserve
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- The Kiribati Government has decided to open up one of the world’s largest marine reserves to commercial fishing and de-register it as a World Heritage site. The Phoenix Islands Protected Area (PIPA) ...
- Created on 11 November 2021
- 56. Geoffrey Miller: China strategy dominates New Zealand’s foreign policy year
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- Analysis - Ambiguity and contradiction over China have been hallmarks of New Zealand's foreign policy throughout 2021. In this respect, the government's hawkish new defence assessment, coupled with conflicting ...
- Created on 10 December 2021
- 57. New focus on NZ’s security policy needed – China expert
- (Article tagged with: china the move)
- China analyst Rodney Jones, a principal of Wigram Capital Advisors, said that "the geopolitical standoff has moved from the South China Sea to the South Pacific" and called for a rethink of New Zealand' ...
- Created on 29 May 2022
- 58. PM Ardern at post-Cabinet briefing: NZDF personnel will travel to Europe following invasion of Ukraine
- (Article tagged with: china the move)
- PM Jacinda Ardern has confirmed NZDF personnel will travel to Europe to support intelligence work following the invasion of Ukraine.
- Created on 28 March 2022
- 59. Shock China security deal shows Pacific powers need to face facts
- (Article tagged with: china the move)
- Yesterday the alarming news broke that the Solomon Islands is planning to sign a security agreement with the People’s Republic of China, opening the way for a permanent military base and intelligence ...
- Created on 27 March 2022
- 60. South China Sea - the water everyone talks about
- (Article tagged with: china the move)
- EXPLAINER: New Zealand’s navy expects to join a British-led flotilla in a tour of the Indo-Pacific in the coming months, including passing through the contested South China Sea. Tensions in this region ...
- Created on 26 May 2021