UTS:ACRI

The Australia-China Relations Institute (UTS:ACRI) seeks to inform Australia’s engagement with China through research, analysis and dialogue grounded in scholarly rigour.

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Starmer’s troubles may be self‑inflicted. But voters everywhere are fed up with leaders lacking courage

The expectations of voters in the UK – like those elsewhere – may simply have become too great and too complex for any leader to satisfy them.

FAST FOCUS | The Trump-Xi summit

Fast Focus by the Australia-China Relations Institute at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS:ACRI) provides concise, informed commentary by UTS:ACRI...

ASIO is an expensive and blunt tool in combating Chinese interference

Applying a securitisation lens to Chinese-Australian communities casts them as a potential threat and erodes trust. A universal, rights-oriented approach would...

Revisit recent events

UTS:ACRI address: H.E. Xiao Qian, Ambassador of the People's Republic of China to Australia

On March 19 2026, the Australia-China Relations Institute at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS:ACRI) hosted H.E. Xiao Qian, Ambassador of the People’s...

UTS:ACRI roundtable with FES delegation

On March 19 2026, the Australia-China Relations Institute at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS:ACRI) welcomed a delegation led by the...

Featured videos

UTS:ACRI address: H.E. Xiao Qian, PRC Ambassador to Australia

UTS:ACRI hosted H.E. Xiao Qian, Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) to Australia, to deliver a keynote address on Australia-PRC relations.

China, the South Pacific and Australia: A perfect storm?

UTS:ACRI hosted a special evening focused on Australia, the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and Pacific Island countries.

The China-Australia Free Trade Agreement (ChAFTA): assessing outcomes a decade on

With ChAFTA now a decade in operation, UTS:ACRI in partnership with the Australia China Business Council hosted a discussion assessing the deal’s impact on Australian trade, labour market and strategic outcomes.

Our experts

Professor James Laurenceson

Director

Areas of expertise: China’s macroeconomy, financial system, productivity performance; Australia-China trade and investment; Australia-China geopolitical and geoeconomic relations

Professor Wanning Sun

Deputy Director

Areas of expertise: Chinese-language digital and social media in Australia; Chinese-Australian communities; Socioeconomic stratification in China

Elena Collinson

Manager, Research Analysis

Areas of expertise: Australia-China relations; Australia-China-US relations; Australian foreign policy; Public opinion and polling

Professor Xunpeng Shi

Research Principal

Areas of expertise: Energy economics*; Energy transition*; Critical minerals sustainability*; Energy and climate change policy*; Sustainable development*; *with a regional focus on China and Southeast Asia

Associate Professor Marina Zhang

Associate Professor - Research

Areas of expertise: Intersection of innovation and geopolitics; Public policies surrounding strategic technologies and their implications for businesses in China and Australia-China engagement

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