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Australia to Spend $300 Million in Pacific to Combat Beijing Money The Australian government has committed to spending $300 million (US$232 million) on infrastructure projects in the Pacific region as a way to combat Beijing’s predatory lending in the region. In a report by The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, it was revealed that the move is part of Australia’s Pacific step-up efforts and includes a raft of loans and grants for upgrading telecommunications, transport, health facilities, and power projects. Federal Minister for International Development and the Pacific Zed Seselja told the Herald that Australia is looking into a substantial pipeline of investment in the Pacific region. ....
Aggressive behaviour by China is being pushed back by Canberra but worrying developments in the Indo-Pacific could give them the ability to coerce Australia. ....
On the global stage, Australia s sticking its neck out. It is heartening to see that Australia as a leading middle power is once more playing an important role in upholding the global rules-based order in the region, says Professor Sascha-Dominik (Dov) Bachmann, with the Morrison government displaying awareness of Beijing as a source and originator of current threats to regional (and global) rule of law, security, and stability . Prime Minister Scott Morrison may feel threatened by Chinaâs growing cyber and influence operations. Picture: Peter Lorimer/NCA NewsWire But Canberra s also feeling threatened. China s influence eroding the sovereignty of (Australia and New Zealand) has been known for years, and the Morrison government has been at the forefront of countering Beijing s such grey zone or hybrid activities, he writes. ....
Aggressive behaviour by China is being pushed back by Canberra but worrying developments in the Indo-Pacific could give them the ability to coerce Australia. ....
On the global stage, Australia s sticking its neck out. It is heartening to see that Australia as a leading middle power is once more playing an important role in upholding the global rules-based order in the region, says Professor Sascha-Dominik (Dov) Bachmann, with the Morrison government displaying awareness of Beijing as a source and originator of current threats to regional (and global) rule of law, security, and stability . Prime Minister Scott Morrison may feel threatened by Chinaâs growing cyber and influence operations. Picture: Peter Lorimer/NCA NewsWire But Canberra s also feeling threatened. China s influence eroding the sovereignty of (Australia and New Zealand) has been known for years, and the Morrison government has been at the forefront of countering Beijing s such grey zone or hybrid activities, he writes. ....