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Protecting Education Exports: Minimising The Damage Of China’s Future Economic Coercion

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Herscovitch, Benjamin
van der Kley, Dirk

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National Security College, The Australian National University

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Australia needs to be prepared for the possibility that Beijing will further discourage Chinese students from studying in Australia. In April 2020, China’s Ambassador to Australia explicitly mentioned four exports – wine, beef, tourism and education – as ones that Chinese consumers might choose to avoid.

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National Security College Policy Options Paper

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2099-12-31