![]() ![]() You recently said that a new Asia Society initiative to jumpstart anti-cancer collaboration between the U.S. Responses have been edited for length and clarity. China Watcher spoke to Rudd last week as he closed out his tenure as president of the Asia Society and prior to taking up his diplomatic role about the state of relations between the U.S., Australia and China. decision-making on China and Indo-Pacific policies. That puts a decades-long China scholar adjacent the key U.S. įormer Australian Prime Minister KEVIN RUDD started work this week in his new job: Australian ambassador to the United States. But If you’d rather opt out of the new, improved twice-weekly China Watcher launching Tuesday March 28 - we’ll miss you! - you can update your newsletter preferences here. The wait is almost over - you’re going to start receiving China Watcher on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 5:30AM ET. I’m teaming up with my colleague Stuart Lau in Brussels to deliver to you a double-barrel blast of hot scoops, cool takes and deep dives essential to connecting the dots between D.C., Europe and Beijing. And with one eye on Capitol Hill’s anti-TikTok push, we profile a book that warns of Beijing’s malign overseas reach through “intimidation, infiltration, influence operations and espionage.”ĭon’t forget - from next Tuesday March 28, China Watcher will be coming to you on a twice weekly (Tuesday & Thursday) schedule. This week we check in with Australia’s new ambassador to the U.S., assess Chinese paramount leader Xi Jinping’s three-day Russia trip and parse the fine print on Xi’s new Global Civilization Initiative. Then-Prime Minister Kevin Rudd speaks during the Labor party campaign launch at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre in 2013, in Brisbane, Australia. ![]()
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