Public holiday: Australia Day The Interpreter Publishing will be light on Friday. Photo: BobLPhD1/Flickr Published 25 Jan 2018 Administration Follow @lowyinstitute Friday is a public holiday for Australia Day, and posting will be light on The Interpreter. Normal publishing will resume on Monday. For those of you getting a break, enjoy! See you next week. The Interpreter Related Content The Interpreter 2022: Your most-read articles Previous Article Australian aid can secure private investment in frontier markets Next Article Achieving political stability in Libya You may also be interested in Iain Henry 18 May 2020 12:00 The false dichotomy at the heart of Australia’s China debate The conventional wisdom emerging around “sovereignty” vs “surrender” may be more foolish than wise. Mark Harrison 11 Oct 2017 15:19 Australia’s One-China Policy and why it matters Australia's One-China Policy requires a familiarity with China's modern and classical history. Anna Powles, Joanne Wallis 14 Oct 2020 11:00 Kiwis and hawks: Is New Zealand edging closer to Australia on China? Views on China appear to be hardening in Wellington, and the next government will be pressed to find a policy balance.
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Mark Harrison 11 Oct 2017 15:19 Australia’s One-China Policy and why it matters Australia's One-China Policy requires a familiarity with China's modern and classical history.
Anna Powles, Joanne Wallis 14 Oct 2020 11:00 Kiwis and hawks: Is New Zealand edging closer to Australia on China? Views on China appear to be hardening in Wellington, and the next government will be pressed to find a policy balance.