Australia’s foreign scrutiny law will irk Beijing
Australia has passed legislation that increases oversight on subnational deals with foreign countries
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- New oversight
- Core arrangement
- Non-core arrangement
- Subsidiary arrangements
- Government's argument
- Government bodies
- Economic accords
- Sister cities
- Global coalitions
- Public universities
- Research deals
- Hiring staff
- Offshore sites
- Key target China may respond
- Secondary aims?
- Federalism debate
- Political agenda
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