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Middling, meddling, muddling : issues in Australian foreign policy / edited by Richard Leaver and Dave Cox.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: St. Leonards, NSW : Allen & Unwin, 1997Description: viii, 293 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1864483059
  • 9781864483055
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.94
LOC classification:
  • DU117.18 .M53 1997
Contents:
Contributors -- Preface -- 1. Introduction: the world according to Gar -- 2. Australia's global perspectives in the 1990s: a case of old Realist wine in new (neo-liberal) bottles? -- 3. Multilateralism, nationalism and the problem of agency in international theory -- 4. Patterns of dependence in post-war Australian foreign policy -- 5. European settler colonialism and national security ideologies in Australian history -- 6. Boosterism and myth-making: testing the veracity of the Hawke government's South Africa foreign policy -- 7. The APEC dilemma: problems along the road to a new trade regime in the Pacific -- 8. Conventional arms control, conventional wisdom -- 9. 'Middle power niche diplomacy' and nuclear non-proliferation: the failure in success -- 10. Looking West: DFAT (re)discovers the Indian Ocean -- 11. The road from Rio: multilateral cooperation gives way to national interest -- 12. Conclusion: heritages and traditions -- Notes -- Index.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-284) and index.

Contributors -- Preface -- 1. Introduction: the world according to Gar -- 2. Australia's global perspectives in the 1990s: a case of old Realist wine in new (neo-liberal) bottles? -- 3. Multilateralism, nationalism and the problem of agency in international theory -- 4. Patterns of dependence in post-war Australian foreign policy -- 5. European settler colonialism and national security ideologies in Australian history -- 6. Boosterism and myth-making: testing the veracity of the Hawke government's South Africa foreign policy -- 7. The APEC dilemma: problems along the road to a new trade regime in the Pacific -- 8. Conventional arms control, conventional wisdom -- 9. 'Middle power niche diplomacy' and nuclear non-proliferation: the failure in success -- 10. Looking West: DFAT (re)discovers the Indian Ocean -- 11. The road from Rio: multilateral cooperation gives way to national interest -- 12. Conclusion: heritages and traditions -- Notes -- Index.

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