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James Curran

James Curran

James Curran is Professor of Modern History at Sydney University and foreign affairs columnist for the Australian Financial Review. His book, Campese: The last of the dream sellers, was released in 2021 by Scribe. His book on Australia–China relations will be published in 2022 by NewSouth.

'A long way to go: Australia’s fraught relations with China' by James Curran

September 2022, no. 446 25 August 2022
Australia’s fraught journey with China continues. The Albanese government now wrestles with the same harsh global and regional realities as its predecessors. The crisis brought about by US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan in early August now appears to have ruptured much of the initial attempts on both the Australian and Chinese sides to at least begin talking t ... (read more)

'Failures of strategic imagination: Revisiting the American alliance' by James Curran

October 2021, no. 436 22 September 2021
'Failures of strategic imagination: Revisiting the American alliance' by James Curran
Surely it wasn’t meant to be like this. In early September, Prime Minister Scott Morrison was set to attend a lavish ceremony in Washington to mark the seventieth anniversary of the signing of the ANZUS Treaty. On the same trip, he was due to sit down in person for the first time with his US, Indian, and Japanese counterparts, fellow members of the ‘Quadrilateral Security Dialogue’, or ‘Qu ... (read more)