China

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China's espionage capability is now so extensive it's hard to imagine its limits - and Western companies and governments are becoming more willing participants, writes Greg Austin.

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Economic issues overseas could be more important for the Australian economy than domestic factors - in the next few months at least.

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While US President Donald Trump is now being advised by a heterodox economist, the effects of the ongoing trade war with China may take time to become evident.

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US President Donald Trump's war of words with China over trade tariffs may have been vandalous, but could yet prove somewhat productive.

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UNSW alumnus Anh Vu Vincent Nguyen will join the third cohort of Schwarzman Scholars, an international scholarship program founded by American financier Stephen A. Schwarzman.

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Recent commentary about China's engagement with Australia's universities has overlooked the enormous benefits our academic links with China generate, write David Gonski and Ian Jacobs.

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UNSW School of Public Health’s Future Health Leaders program is celebrating its first graduate, whose work has led to better support for medical students in Shanghai.

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Australia's transition from resource to knowledge-based economy is dependent on university research. Failing to engage China in innovation is not an option, writes Brian Boyle

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Recent media commentary on China-Australia relations claim that Beijing is on a mission to undermine our democratic institutions, Laurie Pearcey looks at the broader picture.

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After years of neglect, living conditions in China's state-run orphanages have greatly improved but challenges remain. A UNSW panel on 9 August will discuss what the future hold for the country's orphans. 

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