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Australia Hearts China #

March 16th, 2008 | In Worth Considering 

So says The Economist:

Australians’ response to all this has been overwhelmingly positive. Politicians of all stripes vie with each other to be seen as China’s friend. When John Howard was prime minister, he invited Hu Jintao, China’s president, to make two state visits in the space of four years. The most recent one, which took place just before a big international summit in Sydney last year, was seen as a bid to raise Mr Howard’s standing ahead of an election. But Kevin Rudd, then leader of the opposition, upstaged Mr Howard with his fluent Chinese. Mr Rudd, who went on to win the election, gave an interview to China’s state-owned television network in which he promised to elevate Australia’s relations with China “to a whole new level”.

Australians do not seem to suffer from the faint unease about China’s rapid growth that often afflicts Europeans and Americans. Instead, they see China’s rise as an opportunity. In a poll conducted last year by the Lowy Institute, a think-tank, a majority of Australians said they had positive feelings towards China and saw it as their country’s most important economic partner. Only 19% said they were very worried about China’s growing power.

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