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35. John Blaxland and Qinduo Xu - On AUKUS, US/China relations and growing tensions

35. John Blaxland and Qinduo Xu - On AUKUS, US/China relations and growing tensions

FromThe Voices of War


35. John Blaxland and Qinduo Xu - On AUKUS, US/China relations and growing tensions

FromThe Voices of War

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Length:
83 minutes
Released:
Nov 1, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Today I spoke with John Blaxland and Qinduo Xu. John is an outspoken commentator and researcher on topics such as Australian military history and strategy, public policy, security, defence, and international relations. Qinduo Xu is a political analyst who frequently contributes to international media outlets on China’s rise and its interactions with the rest of the world. We discussed roots of the AUKUS partnership, difference in Australian and Chinese perspectives, China’s economic and military growth, COVID-19, Double standards, lack of transparency, projection of strength, culture and many other topics.

You can follow John and Qinduo on their respective Twitter accounts @JohnBlaxland1 and @xuqinduo.

I briefly mentioned an article I recently published on the state of Western democracy, grey zone warfare by authoritarian states and the dangers of social media. You can view the article here.

 

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Full show notes

My guests today are John Blaxland and Qinduo Xu. My audience might already be familiar with John Blaxland, who’s previously been on the show. He is a Professor of International Security and Intelligence Studies and former Head of the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre at the Australian National University.

Prior to his academic pursuits, John enjoyed an extensive career as an Intelligence Officer in the Australian Army including as the principal intelligence staff officer for the Australian contingent deployed to East Timor in 1999, as the Director Joint Intelligence Operations at Headquarters Joint Operations Command and as Australia’s Defence Attaché to Thailand and Myanmar. John is an outspoken commentator and researcher on topics such as Australian military history and strategy, public policy, security, defence and international relations.

Qinduo Xu hosts Dialogue Weekend at China Global Television Network (CGTN), a talk show that offers in-depth analyses of current affairs. He also works as a producer of the TODAY show at China Radio International. As a political analyst who follows Chinese foreign policy closely, Qinduo frequently contributes to international media outlets such as The New York Times, Press TV, NPR, Turkey’s TRT, ABC, RT, and others.

Qinduo majored in both English and international studies. His focus of research has been on China’s rise and its interactions with the rest of the world. Qinduo has spent years in the US as the chief correspondent for China Radio International and one year in Australia as a visiting scholar at the University of Melbourne. He is a Senior Fellow at the Pangoal Institution and an Adjunct Professor at Renmin University of China.

Some of the topics we covered are:

Origins and impact of AUKUS from the Australian and Chinese perspective

China’s economic and military growth

The primacy of China and US relationship

China’s overseas influence operations

Why China did not accept responsibility for COVID-19

Double standards, lack of transparency, and projection of strength

Importance of perception, history, and culture

Role of globalisation in deteriorating relationships

Defusing tensions

Chinese perspective of its role and contribution to the world

Climate change and global challenges

Need for increased dialogue between US, China, and other nations
Released:
Nov 1, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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