This article argues that 'Asia' has tended to function as an ambivalent 'sign' in Australian political discourse, signifying both fear and hope. That ambivalence is reflected in Australian government policy. The article focuses on the period from Gough Whitlam on, tracing the links between debates over Australian relations with Asia and key issues in Australian domestic politics, including debates over immigration, the economy and Australian national identity. Key differences are identified between the views of John Howard and those of recent Australian Labor Prime Ministers. However, it is pointed out that Kevin Rudd also has ambivalent attitudes towards Asia, both encouraging Asian engagement as a path to future prosperity and fearing tha...
May 2007 According to surveys at the end of the 2008 Federal Parliament elections, a former diplomat...
Australia’s place in the global economy is more than ever linked to Southeast Asia. The relationship...
Published online: 26 Aug 2015.The economic rise of developing Asia has given impetus to debates over...
Australia's relationship with Asia represents one of the most challenging aspects of its foreig...
This article draws on previously classified Australian and British archival material to reevaluate A...
Australia has tried to bend Asia to the economic and political purposes of the present. The 'Asias' ...
In the 1990s, history has emerged as an important area of public contest in Australian politics. Bot...
This thesis set out to ascertain the position of recent Australian Governments on the latest instalm...
Australia has experienced difficulties engaging with Asia-Pacific regional integration. Despite Aust...
A generation of scholars has depicted the premiership of Labor Party leader Gough Whitlam as a water...
It is widely recognised that the 21st century is seeing a geopolitical shift in global power relatio...
The study of Australia’s Asian engagement — just as much as the history of the process itself — has ...
This thesis is an examination of the discourse on Asia in Australia from 1983 to 1996. It starts fro...
Australia has been among the most prominent advocates of the increasingly popular Indo-Pacific conce...
Australia’s foreign policy towards the Asia-Pacific region is primarily driven by self-interest. Aus...
May 2007 According to surveys at the end of the 2008 Federal Parliament elections, a former diplomat...
Australia’s place in the global economy is more than ever linked to Southeast Asia. The relationship...
Published online: 26 Aug 2015.The economic rise of developing Asia has given impetus to debates over...
Australia's relationship with Asia represents one of the most challenging aspects of its foreig...
This article draws on previously classified Australian and British archival material to reevaluate A...
Australia has tried to bend Asia to the economic and political purposes of the present. The 'Asias' ...
In the 1990s, history has emerged as an important area of public contest in Australian politics. Bot...
This thesis set out to ascertain the position of recent Australian Governments on the latest instalm...
Australia has experienced difficulties engaging with Asia-Pacific regional integration. Despite Aust...
A generation of scholars has depicted the premiership of Labor Party leader Gough Whitlam as a water...
It is widely recognised that the 21st century is seeing a geopolitical shift in global power relatio...
The study of Australia’s Asian engagement — just as much as the history of the process itself — has ...
This thesis is an examination of the discourse on Asia in Australia from 1983 to 1996. It starts fro...
Australia has been among the most prominent advocates of the increasingly popular Indo-Pacific conce...
Australia’s foreign policy towards the Asia-Pacific region is primarily driven by self-interest. Aus...
May 2007 According to surveys at the end of the 2008 Federal Parliament elections, a former diplomat...
Australia’s place in the global economy is more than ever linked to Southeast Asia. The relationship...
Published online: 26 Aug 2015.The economic rise of developing Asia has given impetus to debates over...