Live from Sydney with Stan Grant | Thursday, November 11
| | This week on Q+A – Friends and Foes. Finding Australia’s place in an increasingly complicated international landscape. It’s been a bruising few weeks on the world stage as Australia navigates the fallout from AUKUS, the much-heralded defence pact with the United Kingdom and the United States. The PM has described it as a “forever partnership”, but is forever an impossible aim in a world of shifting power balances and competing geopolitical interests? And will this new alliance provoke fresh tensions with China? So as Australia cements security ties with the UK and US, doubling down on its Anglosphere connections – what does this mean for the nation’s relationship with our neighbours in Southeast Asia, the Pacific and an increasingly powerful China? And as the high-stakes COP26 climate summit in Glasgow enters its final days, the pressure is on to deliver a strong global agreement. Will the talks be held up as a triumph of international cooperation? And will the Morrison Government’s policy announcements on electric vehicles and technologies investment be enough to help Australia restore its reputation on climate? Joining Stan Grant on the panel: James Paterson, Liberal Senator for Victoria Ed Husic, Labor Member for Chifley Chris Uhlmann, Nine News political editor Lavina Lee, International relations expert Yun Jiang, Producer of China Neican and editor at ANU Please submit a question via our website by 9am Thursday for the chance to ask the panel. Scroll down to watch Thursday's toughest question asked by Jenifer James, who asks if Australia has lost the trust of France and other nations. 👇 Watch Q+A Thursday at 8.30pm on ABC TV, streamed live 8.30pm AEST on ABC iview or on our website. |
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| In September, political editor for the Nine Network Chris Uhlmann criticised Paul Keating's advice on Australia-China relations, saying that the region needs "backbone, not backsliding" when dealing with China. | MORE |
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Yun Jiang is the Director of the China Policy Centre at the Australian National University. In July, she helped answer some of the ABC audience's top questions on China. | MORE |
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In 2019, James Paterson was one of two Liberal politicians who were denied entry into China, where they had planned to take part in a study tour. | MORE |
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Jenifer James asked if Australia has lost the trust of France and other nations following a string of diplomatic faux pas, and how our politicians can mend relationships with our allies. | WATCH |
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NSW State Liberal MP Matt Kean says those standing in the way of renewable technology deny Australia enormous economic opportunities, and urges the Commonwealth Government to do "a lot better." | WATCH |
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The Q+A panel discuss Australia's climate policy and our net zero future, the plight of the Pacific Islands, and Australia's diplomatic relations. | WATCH |
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