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As the strategic rivalry between the United States and Chinarapidly deepens, growing distrust and fears of China are once againshaping Australian media coverage and public discourse, with potentimplications for Australia's China policy.

At this crucial historical moment, Engaging Chinaoffers a full-throated defence of engagement. This volume bringstogether a diverse set of Australia's seasoned diplomats,experienced journalists and renowned scholars to assess the currentstate of Australia-China relations and offer pragmatic advice forhow Australia can restore a healthy and stable relationship withChina.

Over the past five decades, Australia's engagement of China hasfacilitated a deepening economic relationship alongside expandedcultural, educational and people-to-people exchanges, fosteringgreater understanding between the two countries andpopulations.

The contributors to this volume share a common vision: Australiaand Australians should continue to engage with China and Chinesepeople for mutual benefit. The chapters take stock of pastachievements, identify recent challenges and offer practicalsuggestions for how the Australian government and Australian firms,institutions and individuals can proactively, productively andsecurely engage with China.

Australia's rich and diverse relations with China extend farbeyond the political and economic interactions that tend todominate news headlines. In explaining how and why an engagementstrategy continues to serve Australian interests, EngagingChina offers a timely alternative to the prevailing public andpolicy discourses on Australia's most challenging bilateralrelationship.

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