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Flat White

Speaking freely on China

13 March 2018

7:54 AM

13 March 2018

7:54 AM

Last November, Australian academic Clive Hamilton made headlines around the world when news broke that publisher Allen & Unwin had dropped publication of his book on Chinese Communist Party influence in Australia.

The publishers cited fears of ‘possible action’ from Beijing, with Hamilton claiming that the prospect of lengthy and costly litigation had effectively led to self-censorship — while also noting the irony that our defamation laws potentially offered the Party a legal way to suppress criticism.

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