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Little America: Australia, the 51st State: Australia, the 51st State

Autor Erik Paul
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 noi 2006
"Australia is one of the US's most staunch supporters: Australia has sent troops to Iraq, and is an ally in the 'war on terror'. Australian domestic policy also follows the US economic model, as state industries and services have been privatised. 

Erik Paul dissects the relationship between Australia and the US. He explores how Australia has become a key player in maintaining American dominance in South East Asia, and looks critically at the contrast between the Australian wealth and the comparative poverty of surrounding nations. 

Examining the influence of neoconservative imperialism on Australia's economic and military strategies, he draws some startling conclusions about future Australian relationships in East Asia, in particular, its relationship with China."
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780745325392
ISBN-10: 0745325394
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 135 x 215 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: PLUTO PRESS
Colecția Pluto Press
Locul publicării:United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Erik Paul is Honorary Associate in Sociology at Macquarie University, Sydney. He was tenured staff at Macquarie University and for 25 years lectured on issues of development, urbanisation, geopolitics and the politics of Southeast Asia. He is the author of Little America: Australia, the 51st State (Pluto, 2006) and Australia: Too Many People? (Ashgate, 2001).

Cuprins

List of Tables
1. Introduction    
2. The US in Australia    
3. A Corporate State    
4. Politics of Greed    
5. Australian Imperialism    
6. Engagement with Asia            
7. Confrontation with Asia    
8. Conflict with China        
9. The Americanization of Australia    
Bibliography        
Index
 

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What role does the US play in shaping Australian politics?