Australia and Asia
J B Dalton
8 points * 3 hours per week * Second semester * Clayton
Australia's geography and its history have in the past been in conflict, but now Australia is actively seeking a place and a role in Asia. The origins of Australia's traditional attitudes and policies towards Asia are examined and contemporary changes and developments considered. Asian perceptions of Australia are also discussed. Controversial issues, such as human rights and the media, are analysed. The impact of the `Blainey debate' on recent immigration and refugee policies is assessed. The subject surveys Australia's diplomatic relations with Asian countries and regional organisations. The Asian security environment is discussed together with Australia's responses. The question of seeking new defence partners in Asia is raised. Special attention will be paid to Australia's relations with its major trading partners in Asia and the prospects for future expansion. The value of foreign aid in promoting the welfare of Asians and advancing Australian interests in the region is measured. The role of the arts, culture and education in building bridges with our Asian neighbours is analysed.
Assessment
Written (3000 words): 40% * Examination (3 hours): 60%
Recommended texts
Borthwick M (ed.) Pacific century - the emergence of modern Pacific Asia Allen and Unwin, 1992
Broinowski A The yellow lady - Australian impressions of Asia OUP, 1992
Evan G and Grant B Australia's foreign relations: In the world of the 1990s MUP, 1991
Fry G (ed.) Australia's regional security Allen and Unwin, 1991