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Albanese’s visit to China is a moment for statesmanship

Membership of the Chinese Communist Party has just exceeded 100 million. It has long been the largest political party in world history.

Albanese’s China mission – managing a complex relationship in a world of shifting alliances
James Laurenceson

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Dear PM Albanese, on Monday 30 June, the Chinese Ambassador to Australia, Xiao Qian, had a letter published in The Australian entitled China and Australia are friends, not foes. This should never have been in question.  It’s best to read the full version on China’s Embassy website.


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