Australian resistance in response to China
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China has been Australia’s largest trading partner since 2007, and is looking to extend its influence in the country by using three methods: co-optation, corruption and coercion. However, Australian political leaders are not naive. They have introduced a series of measures to curb foreign interference, sparking anger among Chinese politicians. The standoff between Canberra and Beijing may provide the Europeans with useful lessons.
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