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|a Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- Contributors -- Introduction -- Australia's relations with China in a new era -- Historical legacies -- 1. 'The world changes': Australia's China policy in the wake of empire -- 2. From Kapyong to Kapyong: A cycle in Australia-China relations -- Hard or false choices? -- 3. Never having to choose: China's rise and Australian security -- 4. Managing off-balance tripartite relations: How to avoid unnecessary confrontation -- Economic interdependence -- 5. Sino-Australian economic relations: A general review -- 6. China's resources trade and investment with Australia -- Australia-China relations in bilateral and regional contexts -- 7. Divergence in Australia's economic and security interests? -- 8. East Asian regional co-operation and Sino-Australian relations -- 9. How your attitudes help shape relations with China -- Conclusion -- Australia and the China boom -- Notes -- List of abbreviations -- Bibliography -- Index.
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|a For the first time, Australia's leading trading partner is not a democracy. Rather, it is a powerful authoritarian state with a fast-growing economy, a rapidly modernising military and bold global ambition. How should Australia respond to the seemingly unstoppable and dazzlingly swift rise of China? To mark the 40th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Australia and the People's Republic of China, expert writers - from Australia and China - come together here to analyse how both countries relate to each other. They cast light on security and economic issues, trade and investment, and political, diplomatic and strategic challenges that can only increase in intensity. While China's prosperity is good for Australia's bottom-line, China's assertiveness in regional affairs, its tight domestic political, human rights and currency controls and the expansion of its cultural influence all make Australians uneasy. And could this global powerhouse become a military threat? Or can we have it all in the Asian Century - healthy trade and diplomatic relations, and a genuine and robust dialogue?
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