Anne Marie Brady
China expert on cyber-attack allegations
Let's get more analysis on China's alleged interference in Western democracies now.
The United Kingdom and the United States have called out China over what they say have been state sponsored… Audio
Minister of Foreign Affairs Winston Peters meets Chinese counterpart in Wellington
Trade, business, and regional security were among the many points of discussion at bi-lateral talks in Wellington on Monday between New Zealand's foreign affairs minister Winston Peters, and his… Audio
Belt and Road Initiative forum taking place in Beijing
A major summit underway in Beijing is another sign of the world's increasing fragmentation.
More than 130 countries are attending the two-day Belt and Road Initiative forum, including Russia's… Audio
Covid-19 spurs protests in China
Covid-19 is flaring up in China, and so are protests in many cities and campuses across the world's most-populous nation and second-largest economy.
The unprecedented dissent has been spurred by the… Audio
Chinese Communist Party congress concludes
The congress of China's ruling Communist Party is now over, but reverberations from the event look set to be widely felt, not least in New Zealand.
The always highly choreographed political gathering… Audio
China and Russia presidents meet face-to-face
China and Russia's presidents have met in person for the first time since Vladimir Putin launched his illegal invasion of Ukraine.
Putin says he appreciates China has questions and concerns over… Audio
China flexing its muscle in the Pacific
With leaked documents showing China is seeking a region-wide policing and security deal with 10 Pacific countries, the prime minister Jacinda Ardern is urging a unified response.
The issue of Chinese… Audio
Xi Jinping cements his epic place in Chinese political history
In China, president Xi Jinping is cementing his hold on power and his place at the centre of the country's political history.
The Chinese Communist Party has passed a resolution re-writing its… Audio
Academic wants greater protection for Chinese NZers
A prominent academic is calling for greater protection for Chinese New Zealanders in light of a recent security report.
A New Zealand Security Intelligence Service report has revealed a New Zealander… Audio
Politicians' data collected by company believed to be used by China's intelligence service
A New Zealand academic who specialises in Chinese politics says data amassed by a company believed to be used by China's intelligence service shows a detailed knowledge of the New Zealand political… Audio
National's Jian Yang to bow out at September election
The Auckland list MP has long faced claims about his links to the Chinese Communist Party - even accusations of being a spy. Jian Yang has always denied such claims - but some are today questioning… Video, Audio
China researcher questions motives for $150,000 donation
An expert on China's global political influence is questioning the reasons behind a $150,000 donation to the National Party in 2016. National received the donation from a New Zealand company, owned by… Audio
Tanks at the border, umbrellas at the ready
Hong Kong residents would prefer to concentrate on their business activities - but they realise they're losing their freedom to a Chinese government that's not remote enough for them, and they're… Audio
China critic says she’s still being harassed
Professor Anne-Marie Brady says she's still being subjected to ongoing harassment, including having her mail tampered with at the University of Canterbury and anonymous calls to her unlisted phone… Audio
Jenny Shipley denies writing op-ed for Chinese communist paper
Dame Jenny Shipley is denying she wrote an article in the "People's Daily" in China which compliments China's reforms and its belt and road initiative. The article is headlined "We need to learn… Audio
China's disappearing Uyghurs
In this episode of Voices; we chat to some Uyghurs who claim persecution and human rights violations by China is rife and there are warnings for New Zealand to be careful. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu.
…Open letter urges govt intervention over 'Chinese intimidation'
The United States has asked telecommunications providers in countries it is allies with to avoid using equipment from Chinese tech giant Huawei. Earlier this month the company partnered with Spark for… Audio
Are we letting China breach New Zealand's sovereignty?
When it comes to Chinese political influence, New Zealand's allies consider that we are something of a soft underbelly, according to Kiwi academic Anne-Marie Brady, who has studied Chinese politics… Audio
Anne-Marie Brady discusses Chinese political donations in NZ
The conversation between Mr Bridges and Mr Ross has sparked fresh debate about the level of Chinese donations to political parties. Anne-Marie Brady is a University of Canterbury professor who studies… Audio
Police probe suspicious break-ins targetting academic
The police have re-opened the investigation into the break-ins targetting a Christchurch academic, who has linked them to Chinese spies. Dr Anne-Marie Brady, who has published articles on China's… Audio