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Arts Graduate Handbook 1996

Published by Monash University
Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia

Authorised by Academic Registrar, April 1996


GYM4470

Development and environment in Asia-Pacific and Australia

P Marden

12 points + 3 hours per week + Second semester + Clayton + Prerequisites: Consult with lecturer

Synopsis The Asia-Pacific region is recognised as a major area of growth, and Australia's future is increasingly seen as linked with this region. In this subject the causes of rapid growth are examined, and the role of Australia in the emerging division of labour in the Pacific region is evaluated. Of particular concern are the long-term development prospects of the `miracle' economies of Asia within the context of a changing global political-economy. Issues such as nationalism, super-power politics, and strategic interests are examined. Particular emphasis is given to the environmental implications of continued growth in the region. The political, social, and cultural dimensions of change are explored as well as the economic. Hence, issues of political culture are explored, particularly the changing nature of state and society relations in both the Asian and Australian contexts. Emphasis is placed on the social and cultural aspects of change with a specific focus on Australia's role in the region.

Assessment Written (6000 words): 60% + Examinations (3 hours): 30% + Tutorial: 10%

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