China

cyclist in front of cooling towers

China is changing, and it's time Australia's coal exporters faced up to this reality.

Aerial view of international cargo ship carrying goods

Developments in international economic law could alter Australia's relationship with China and other key trading partners, says UNSW Law’s Professor Heng Wang.

Polluting factories with China flag

It remains to be seen whether China's climate promise is genuine. But it puts pressure on many other nations – not least Australia – to follow.

JW Nevile Fellow in Economics Tim Harcourt, UNSW Business School.

Trade tensions will resolve themselves because of China's economic needs, says international trade expert.

A collection of terracotta sculptures depicting the armies of Qin Shi Huang.

Digital transformation is not just about technology – it is about people and processes, says UNSW Business School’s Yenni Tim. 

USA and China paper boats

As tensions in the disputed waters mount, it's important to understand how this conflict began and what international law says about freedom of navigation and competing maritime claims.

Boy eating an ice cream on an abandoned street in China

A UNSW report considers China’s children affected by migration and climate change, and the necessary social policy reforms required to protect their rights. 

Prison cell

Two UNSW academics advise on the Australian government’s warning Australians could be ‘at risk of arbitrary arrest’ in China.

A busy pedestrian mall in south China surrounded by skyscrapers

A UNSW creative producer is harnessing the cultural differences and parallels between China and Australia to produce innovative new urban media.

Hacker prints code on laptop keyboard to break into organisation's system

The announcement of the biggest-ever funding package to combat cyberattacks confirms just how vulnerable Australia’s cybersecurity really is – but not because of China.

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