Beijing to Canberra and Back (BCB) is expanding its offerings with a new paid subscription option in 2024. 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 will receive a brief assessment of why it matters and what’s likely to happen next. Assuming I’m not on leave, this analysis will usually be available within hours of the story breaking.
Introducing BCB in Brief
Introducing BCB in Brief
Introducing BCB in Brief
Beijing to Canberra and Back (BCB) is expanding its offerings with a new paid subscription option in 2024. 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 will receive a brief assessment of why it matters and what’s likely to happen next. Assuming I’m not on leave, this analysis will usually be available within hours of the story breaking.