Drawing on a wealth of interviews with more than fifty key stakeholders from Australia and China, including five former Australian Prime Ministers, Fitzsimmons presents a history and analysis of Australian-Chinese relations since 1972.
Drawing on a wealth of interviews with more than fifty key stakeholders from Australia and China, including five former Australian Prime Ministers, Fitzsimmons presents a history and analysis of Australian-Chinese relations since 1972.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Fitzsimmons is an Assistant Professor at Sejong University in Seoul, South Korea and earned his PhD at the University of Sydney in Australia. He is also a soldier in the Australian Army Reserves in the 1st/15th Royal New South Wales Lancers Regiment in Sydney. His research interests include Australia, the United States, China, and South Korea international relations.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. The Hawke Government's China Policy (1983 1991) and the Keating Government's China Policy (1991 1996) 3. The Howard Governments China Policy (1996 2007) 4. The Rudd Government's China Policy (2007 2010 & 2013) and the Gillard Government's China Policy (2010 2013) 5. The Abbott Government's China Policy (2013 2015) and the Turnbull Government's China Policy (2015 2018) 6. The Morrison Government's China Policy (2018 2022) 7. Conclusion: Australia as a Global Case Study
1. Introduction 2. The Hawke Government's China Policy (1983 1991) and the Keating Government's China Policy (1991 1996) 3. The Howard Governments China Policy (1996 2007) 4. The Rudd Government's China Policy (2007 2010 & 2013) and the Gillard Government's China Policy (2010 2013) 5. The Abbott Government's China Policy (2013 2015) and the Turnbull Government's China Policy (2015 2018) 6. The Morrison Government's China Policy (2018 2022) 7. Conclusion: Australia as a Global Case Study
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