Engaging China : How Australia Can Lead the Way Again.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Sydney :
Sydney University Press,
2023.
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Colección: | Public and social policy series.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Engaging China
- Engaging China
- Contents
- List of Abbreviations
- Acknowledgements
- Foreword
- Engaging China: how Australia can lead the way again
- The US alliance and Canberra's China policy
- (Bi)partisan approaches to Australia-China relations
- Managing economic ties despite diplomatic alienation
- Our contributions
- References
- Part One
- Foreign and security relations
- Introduction to Part One
- What a difference a decade can make
- The path into the abyss
- From pragmatism to ideology
- Rock bottom
- The new order
- Weaponised foreign policy
- Albanese's China challenge
- References
- Australia-China security and defence relations at 50: hardening positions on both sides
- Introduction
- Structural impediments
- Realist worldviews
- Security assessments and responses
- Ideological differences
- Ripple effects
- Domestic political interference
- Souring domestic opinions
- Looking ahead
- References
- (Un)reliable partner? Australian security, the American alliance and China in uncertain times
- Australia and the US-led liberal international order
- China and the US-Australia Alliance
- "Fight like hell"
- the US-Australia alliance in the age of Trump
- Conclusions
- References
- Part Two
- Economy
- Introduction to Part Two
- Australia-China trade: opportunity, risk, mitigation, ballast
- progress?
- Introduction
- China trade risk: economic sources of mitigation
- Trade risk: legal sources of mitigation
- Conclusion
- References
- Lessons from the rise and fall of Chinese investment in Australia
- Introduction
- The rise and fall of Chinese ODI in Australia
- The resources boom period, 2007-12
- The integration period, 2013-16
- The fallback period, 2017-21
- Learning from investing in the Australian market
- Corporate governance
- Integrating and upscaling value chains
- Dual embeddedness
- Lessons for Australia: social and political challenges
- National economic interest
- Social licence to operate
- Perceived economic impact
- National security
- Populism
- Moving forward
- References
- Australia-China ties: why business is a cornerstone
- Australia-China trade ties: a brief history
- The business community
- Treasury Wine Estates
- King & Wood Mallesons
- Cochlear
- Lendlease
- Costa
- Blackmores
- Bubs
- Macka's Australian Black Angus Beef
- Elders
- Fortescue Metals Group
- Conclusion
- References
- Part Three
- Media, education and culture
- Introduction to Part Three
- Cold War journalism, the China threat agenda, and the framing of Australia-China relations
- Cold War journalism 2.0
- Sources, experts and voices in agenda-setting
- Framing China
- China, COVID-19 and the Australian media: a case study
- Power without responsibility
- Conclusion
- References
- China-Australia higher education relations: promise unfulfilled?
- Chinese immigration to Australia