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China Observers
China Observers in Central and Eastern Europe (CHOICE)
61 episodes
5 days ago
What Europeans need to know and understand about China, in one monthly podcast Hosted by Emma Belmonte
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What Europeans need to know and understand about China, in one monthly podcast Hosted by Emma Belmonte
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Voice for CHOICE #41: Breaking Down China's Interference Activities with Justin Bassi
China Observers
28 minutes 29 seconds
1 year ago
Voice for CHOICE #41: Breaking Down China's Interference Activities with Justin Bassi

Australia has been a prominent target of China's foreign interference. Beijing has been involved in various covert operations, including cyber espionage, attempts to infiltrate local politics, and efforts to sway public opinion through media and social platforms. Chinese government-linked entities have been accused of leveraging Chinese student associations to promote Beijing's agenda. Hacker groups associated with Beijing have carried out attacks against the computer networks of the Parliament and the three main political parties, as well as individual MPs who are part of the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC). Furthermore, an Australian politician was offered a financial contribution in exchange for changing their stance on China-related issues. These activities aim to undermine Australia's sovereignty, democratic institutions, and strategic interests. In response, the Australian government passed legislation criminalizing foreign interference and introduced the Foreign Influence Transparency Scheme. Despite these efforts, the challenge of countering China's sophisticated and persistent tactics persists.

This month’s guest

  • Justin Bassi, Executive Director of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute.

Show notes

  • Dialogue with China’s Premier Li was a missed opportunity
  • Stabilising relations with China mustn’t come at the expense of Australia’s security
  • Collective consistency is the answer to Beijing’s trade coercion
  • Time for the Quad to bare its teeth on regional security
China Observers
What Europeans need to know and understand about China, in one monthly podcast Hosted by Emma Belmonte