US-China Cooperation Remains Possible
Despite the decline in US engagement with China, the new strategy of great-power competition does not preclude cooperation in some areas, writes Joseph S. Nye, Jr.
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Despite the decline in US engagement with China, the new strategy of great-power competition does not preclude cooperation in some areas, writes Joseph S. Nye, Jr.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s visit to Australia promises to restore some stability to a fraught relationship, but divergent values and different worldviews means there will be no return to the warmth of the past, writes Roger Lee Huang.
Australia is trailing its neighbours in the race to acquire China knowledge and capability, which can only come from in-country experience, writes Louise Edwards.
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When it comes to converting foreign direct investment into income growth and technological upgrading, Shenzhen, China, has been far more successful than Penang, Malaysia. The reason is simple: Shenzhen, unlike Penang, supported the rise of innovative local businesses.