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China's evolving relationship with the United States

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How does China’s leadership view the relationship with the US, and how has that perspective evolved over the years?

How might China seek to take advantage of recent actions by the Trump Administration that have destabilised the international order?

How should Australia respond to shifting US-China dynamics in the Indo-Pacific?


In this episode, Chris Buckley joins Susan Dietz to discuss the evolving relationship between China and the US, including the implications for economic and bilateral ties, and the wider geopolitical dynamics at play in the Indo-Pacific region.


Chris Buckley is the chief China correspondent for The New York Times. He reports on China and Taiwan from Taipei, and focuses on politics, social change, and security and military issues.

Susan Dietz is Senior Executive Advisor, China at the ANU National Security College.


TRANSCRIPT 


Show notes 

· NSC academic programs – find out more.


We'd love to hear from you! Send in your questions, comments, and suggestions to [email protected].You can contact us on X (formerly Twitter) @NSC_ANU and Bluesky @nscanu.bsky.social, and be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss out on future episodes.


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How does China’s leadership view the relationship with the US, and how has that perspective evolved over the years?

How might China seek to take advantage of recent actions by the Trump Administration that have destabilised the international order?

How should Australia respond to shifting US-China dynamics in the Indo-Pacific?


In this episode, Chris Buckley joins Susan Dietz to discuss the evolving relationship between China and the US, including the implications for economic and bilateral ties, and the wider geopolitical dynamics at play in the Indo-Pacific region.


Chris Buckley is the chief China correspondent for The New York Times. He reports on China and Taiwan from Taipei, and focuses on politics, social change, and security and military issues.

Susan Dietz is Senior Executive Advisor, China at the ANU National Security College.


TRANSCRIPT 


Show notes 

· NSC academic programs – find out more.


We'd love to hear from you! Send in your questions, comments, and suggestions to [email protected].You can contact us on X (formerly Twitter) @NSC_ANU and Bluesky @nscanu.bsky.social, and be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss out on future episodes.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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