Analysis of Australia-China relations

Welcome to Beijing to Canberra and Back (BCB), a fortnightly newsletter analysing the diplomatic, political, economic, security, and military developments shaping ties between Australia and China. BCB features analysis, data, and predictions—all focussed on the views from Beijing and Canberra.

In addition to the free fortnightly newsletter, BCB also publishes a paid subscription option. BCB in Brief provides short and sharp analysis of breaking developments impacting all aspects of the Australia-China relationship. Whether it’s an Australian rejection of a Chinese investment bid, an unsafe military encounter in the South China Sea or the latest high-level meeting, paid subscribers receive a brief assessment of why it matters and what’s likely to happen next.

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BCB is written by me, Benjamin Herscovitch. I’m a researcher at the Australian National University, where I focus on Australia-China relations and China’s economic statecraft. I also write and manage the companion Beijing to Canberra and Back website, which includes some of my other academic and policy publications.

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I'm a researcher at the Australian National University, where I focus on Australia-China relations and China’s economic statecraft.