Canberra discovers China

Geremie Barme and Will Sima feature in this radio interview with 666 ABC Canberra radio presenter Genevieve Jacobs.

The broad ranging discussion includes the role of former prime minister Kevin Rudd in supporting the new Australian Centre on China in the World (CIW), and early connections between the ANU and China which date back to the 1940s. Those connections are celebrated in a current exhibition, Diplomats, Adventurers, Scholars.

Geremie Barme and Will Sima feature in this radio interview with 666 ABC Canberra radio presenter Genevieve Jacobs.

The broad ranging discussion includes the role of former prime minister Kevin Rudd in supporting the new Australian Centre on China in the World (CIW), and early connections between the ANU and China which date back to the 1940s. Those connections are celebrated in a current exhibition, Diplomats, Adventurers, Scholars.

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