
Speaking
I am interviewed regularly on China-Japan relations, Chinese foreign and security policy, and Asia’s changing international order.
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‘Japan Threads the Needle as U.S.-China Animosity Hits New Highs,’ The Japan Times , 7 June 2020
7 June 2020 ‘“Dangerous” to compare China to Nazi regime,’ Sky News Australia, 7 Aug 2019
‘We Are a Long Way Off From a Deal on Trade, Says Lecturer King,’ Daybreak Asia, Bloomberg, 4 July 2019, https://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/2019-07-04/we-are-a-long-way-off-from-a-deal-on-trade-says-lecturer-king-video.
‘How Asian countries are Trying to Avoid a Cold War, and How They are Looking for Ways to Work Together to Prepare Themselves for the Consequences of the Increasingly Intense Rivalry Between the US and China,’ Singapore News Radio Station CNA938, 14 June 2019.
‘Asia and Trump's Trade War Threat,’ Interview by Lori Lundin, Voice of America, 8 May 2019.
‘Japan-China Relations and the Implications for Australia,’ Australia-China Relations Institute Podcast, 7 Febuary 2019
‘Our Trade Relationship with China Needs More Cultural Understanding,’ Guardian, 27 June 2019
Peter Fairley, ‘China’s Losing Its Taste for Nuclear Power. That’s Bad News,’ MIT Technology Review, 12 December 2018
Primrose Riordan, ‘Australia ‘Dips Its Toes’ in China’s Belt Road Initiative,’ The Australian, 5 October 2018.
Mike Cherney, ‘Taking Cue From the U.S., Australia Bans Huawei From 5G Network,’ The Wall Street Journal, 23 August 2018.
Isabel Reynolds and Emi Nobuhiro, ‘Trump and Kim Overshadow Breakthrough in China-Japan Ties,’ Bloomberg, 10 May 2018.
Dave Smith, ‘Japan Update 2017: What Role will Japan Play in a Changing Global System?,’ Australia-Japan Research Centre and Crawford School of Public Policy, Australia National University, 13 September 2017.
Peter Ford and Michael Holtz, ‘China's North Korea Stance: Laggard or Leader?,’ The Christian Science Monitor, 11 September 2017
Xu Haijing and Matt Walsh, ‘Academics, Politicans Urge Australian Government to Take Flexible Position on Belt and Road Initiative,’ XinhuaNet, 9 August 2017
Elise Hu and Anthony Kuhn, ‘China's Leverage — And Its Limits — In North Korea,’ National Public Radio, 4 August 2017
Jesse Johnson, ‘China Cries 'Fake News' in Reaction to Report About U.S. Navy Chief Harris,’ The Japan Times, 9 May 2017
Benjamin Haas, ‘Trump Sets Himself on Collision Course with China Ahead of Xi Meeting,’ The Guardian, 31 March 2017
Eric Johnston, ‘With the TPP Dead, Asia-Pacific Eyes Turn to Kobe Meet for Regional Trade Framework,’ The Japan Times, 24 Febuary 2017
‘Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s Meeting with his Japanese Counterpart Shinzo Abe’, TV interview by Kathryn Robinson, ABC TV Morning Show, 13 January 2017.
Amy King, ‘Satellite Images Raise Tensions Further in South China Sea,’ Radio interview by Kristina Zarich, SBS News, 16 October 2016
Amy King, ‘China's Evolving Strategy Towards South Korea and Japan,’ Interviewed by Evan Keeble, Australian Institute of International Affairs, 8 May 2017
Recent podcasts and media interviews:
Sinica Podcast
20 December 2024
Australia in the World Podcast
23 April 2024
A China-led international order?
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ABC Radio
1 August 2020
Meet Amy King: What Can Australia Learn from Japan's Engagement with China?
Australian Centre on China in the World, Australian National University
4 November 2020,
Australia, China and the Economics-Security Nexus
The Pick - August - Radio interview by Geraldine Doogue

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China-Japan divisions hardening 50 years after establishing ties
Japan is still attempting to carve out a position in which it engages China while supporting the US-led order, says ANU expert Amy King.
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What can Australia learn from Japan’s engagement with China?
As Sino-Australian relations deteriorate, Amy King offers lessons for Australia from her research on Japan’s experience in working through its relationship with China.
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With the TPP dead, Asia-Pacific eyes turn to regional trade framework
“The growing strand of protectionism in the United States and Europe has increased the pressure on East Asian economies to be a positive force in support of open economies,” says Amy King.

Credit: Flashpoint Labs
— MORE ABOUT ME
In my writing, research, and teaching I am interested in how China and Japan have historically understood their place in the world, and their role in shaping a changing international order.

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