Publication

Aug 2005

The publication highlights findings from a conference that examined how the Chinese economy is affecting the economies of Australia and South Korea. The paper features an in-depth analysis of China and defines it as a re-emerging global force rather than a rising economy. The report concludes that economic relations between China and other economies in the region, specifically South Korea, are characterized by competition, whereas Australia is benefiting from Chinese growth in a complementary manner.

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Author Malcolm Cook
Series Lowy Institute Perspectives
Publisher Lowy Institute for International Policy
Copyright © 2005 Lowy Institute for International Policy
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