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What Murdoch asks from new prime ministers - 7am Podcast

When you become prime minister, a lot changes. But there’s only a few people who know exactly what that's like. One of them is Kevin Rudd, and according to the former prime minister, one of the most drastic changes is the way you’re treated by News Corp. Today, former prime minister Kevin Rudd on the way News Corp brings new governments to heel.

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On China under Xi Jinping - The Backstory with Andrew Neil

Andrew Neil talks to the former Australian prime minister and president of the Asia Society about China under President Xi Jinping, its relationship with the United States and whether Australia could become a republic under the new Labor government.

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The US-China Relationship and an Australian republic - LBC

Former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd: The more I've looked at the US-China relationship, the more I become quite anxious. Xi Jinping in his worldview is a 'deep adherent to Marxism-Lenisim', says former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd.

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Dealing with China Under Xi Jinping - NHK World Japan

The Chinese Communist Party is likely to re-elect its current leader President Xi Jinping for a historic third term at the Party Congress scheduled later this year. What changes could we see in China's diplomatic and security strategies if Xi Jinping's leadership continues, and what is his vision for China? Former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd weighs in on how the US and other democratic countries should deal with China under Xi Jinping to maintain stability in the Asia-Pacific region.

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Consequences of Ukraine Crisis on the Asia-Pacific - NHK World Japan

Russia's invasion of Ukraine is reverberating across the world. In the Asia-Pacific, China continues to standby its "no limits" friendship with Russia, while some countries aligned with the US and the West and others have had to weigh their interests carefully and choose sides. Former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd analyzes the complexities surrounding the Asian-Pacific countries' responses to the ongoing conflict and breaks down its impact on the future balance of power in the region.

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How to Avert a Conflict Between China and the US | Kevin Rudd

In this special episode, Andrew Mueller sits down with the former prime minister of Australia, Kevin Rudd, to discuss the volatile relationship between superpowers China and the United States, the possibility of a catastrophic war between them – and how to avert such a conflict – and what he learned during his lengthy meetings with Xi Jinping.

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Australia’s China Policy Requires a ‘Realist Premise’ | Foreign Policy

Australians voted for change on May 21 in a historic election that replaced almost a decade of conservative rule with Anthony Albanese and an Australian Labor Party-led government. Under Albanese’s predecessor, Scott Morrison, relations between Australia and its biggest trading partner, China, had reached a low ebb.

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The avoidable war | The Monthly

Between China and the United States, Kevin Rudd tells me, is an alarming static of incomprehension, mistrust and bad faith. Direct channels of communication are negligible to non-existent, diplomacy largely exhausted.

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On religious discrimination, personal faith, and the challenge faith presents in China | ABC Radio National

Former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd is a political leader who wore his faith publicly.

Of course, he's also an expert on China and China's place in the world. His latest book is The Avoidable War: The Dangers of a Catastrophic Conflict Between the US and Xi Jinping's China.

We asked him about the future of religious discrimination legislation in Australia, his personal faith, and whether the role of faith in China presents a challenge to the Chinese Communist Party.

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