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China's 'influence' in the Pacific region has hit the mainstream, recently featuring in a 60 Minutes documentary called The China Syndrome, which warned that the Luganville wharf in Vanuatu, built with a concessional loan from China Exim Bank, 'could leave Australia's east coast open to a military attack.' In this session, recorded as a live episode of the Little Red Podcast with former NPR and BBC correspondent Louisa Lim, Pacific scholars and media practitioners will discuss the reality behind the noise. The session will drill down on specific controversies—Huawei's aborted Pacific cable, the alleged plan for a military base in Vanuatu—and flesh out new trends in China's aid, investment and migration in region, including those flagged by the Lowy Institute's new map of Chinese Aid in the Pacific. The session will provide historical context to current tensions and address the largely untouched question—what does the Pacific make of all this fuss? Speakers: Graeme Smith (Co-Chair), Fellow, Department of Pacific Affairs, ANU; Louisa Lim (Co-Chair), Senior Lecturer, Centre for Advancing Journalism, University of Melbourne; Nicola Baker, Senior Lecturer and Director of the Diplomacy and International Affairs Programme, School of Government, Development and International Affairs, USP; George Carter, PhD Candidate, Department of Pacific Affairs, ANU; Dan McGarry, Media Director, Vanuatu Daily Post; Jonathan Pryke, Director, Pacific Islands Program, the Lowy Institute.

Primary Title
  • The Little Red Podcast: Beyond the China Syndrome
Date Broadcast
  • Tuesday 23 October 2018
Original Broadcast Date
  • Tuesday 11 September 2018
Duration
  • 89:00
Channel
  • Department of Pacific Affairs
Broadcaster
  • Australian National University
Programme Description
  • China's 'influence' in the Pacific region has hit the mainstream, recently featuring in a 60 Minutes documentary called The China Syndrome, which warned that the Luganville wharf in Vanuatu, built with a concessional loan from China Exim Bank, 'could leave Australia's east coast open to a military attack.' In this session, recorded as a live episode of the Little Red Podcast with former NPR and BBC correspondent Louisa Lim, Pacific scholars and media practitioners will discuss the reality behind the noise. The session will drill down on specific controversies—Huawei's aborted Pacific cable, the alleged plan for a military base in Vanuatu—and flesh out new trends in China's aid, investment and migration in region, including those flagged by the Lowy Institute's new map of Chinese Aid in the Pacific. The session will provide historical context to current tensions and address the largely untouched question—what does the Pacific make of all this fuss? Speakers: Graeme Smith (Co-Chair), Fellow, Department of Pacific Affairs, ANU; Louisa Lim (Co-Chair), Senior Lecturer, Centre for Advancing Journalism, University of Melbourne; Nicola Baker, Senior Lecturer and Director of the Diplomacy and International Affairs Programme, School of Government, Development and International Affairs, USP; George Carter, PhD Candidate, Department of Pacific Affairs, ANU; Dan McGarry, Media Director, Vanuatu Daily Post; Jonathan Pryke, Director, Pacific Islands Program, the Lowy Institute.
Classification
  • Unknown
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Radio
Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • No
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Subjects
  • Islands of the Pacific--Research--Congresses
  • Oceania--Foreign relations--China
  • China--Foreign relations--Oceania
Genres
  • Educational
  • Talk
Contributors
  • Australian National University (Production Unit)
  • Australian Government - Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Funder)
  • Graeme Smith (Interviewer)
  • Louisa Lim (Interviewer)
  • Nicola Baker (Panelist)
  • George Carter (Panelist)
  • Dan McGarry (Panelist)
  • Jonathan Pryke (Panelist)
Subjects
  • Islands of the Pacific--Research--Congresses
  • Oceania--Foreign relations--China
  • China--Foreign relations--Oceania