Kevin Rudd’s China experience will inject nuance into US-Australia ties, Aukus pact
- Former Australian PM has won praise for his knowledge and network of China, and fluency in Mandarin
- Rudd’s presence could also help US, Australia, China adopt ‘more realistic and pragmatic approach’ towards managing their ties, experts say
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Rudd, 65, who served two terms as prime minister of Australia, is a lifelong China academic who since exiting domestic politics has been a prominent Western voice on Beijing’s strategic view of the world, winning praise in some quarters for the knowledge – including fluent Mandarin – and network he brings to the table.
Announcing his appointment, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese praised Rudd as one of the world’s foremost China experts and said he would bring a depth of experience to the posting at a time when the region was being reshaped by strategic competition.
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“It is no accident we are engaged in Aukus and that those decisions require significant diplomatic, but also of course, a knowledge of the political structures that are in place,” Albanese said.
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