Article 53W7K Australia has unnecessarily exposed itself to Beijing's fury, but relying on the US now is risky | Jonathan Pearlman

Australia has unnecessarily exposed itself to Beijing's fury, but relying on the US now is risky | Jonathan Pearlman

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Jonathan Pearlman
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Australia has mishandled the inquiry into Covid-19, but it is in uncomfortable and unfamiliar territory

For more than a decade, Australia has faced a seemingly impossible choice: whether to strengthen ties with its closest ally, the United States, or with its largest trading partner, China.

But the Covid-19 pandemic - which has highlighted the dangers posed by both Donald Trump's nativism and Xi Jinping's authoritarianism - is forcing Australia to confront a new option: choose neither.

Related: In a testy post-Covid-19 world, Chinese sanctions of Australian goods may be closer than ever | Richard McGregor

Jonathan Pearlman is editor of Australian Foreign Affairs and world editor of The Saturday Paper

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