Biden bids bye to the Quad 

This article was first published in POLITICO.

In the news with Jane Hardy


POLITICO journalists focused on the Australia-India-Japan-United States Quadrilateral Dialogue spoke to Jane about Australia’s interests and aims for the group, as the US transitioned from Presidents Biden to Trump.


Hi, China Watchers. Today we look at the future of the Quad as it faces the departure of  President Joe Biden and Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and unpack criticism of the State Department’s efforts to free unjustly jailed Americans in China. And we profile a book that argues that the role of U.S.-China tensions in reducing the number of U.S. citizens working and studying in China is “an enormous loss for Americans.”

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