2, 293, vii, 10 1This thesis was started at a time when British negotiations for a free trade area had broken down and it was not at all clear that Britain was likely to go into Europe. When the thesis was substantially finished it became likely that Britain would make an early move into the Community and it was therefore considered advisable to delay completion until this move had been accomplished and the nature of the safeguards for Australian trade were known. Although this move has still not been made, published reports make it apparent that the Six regard any maintenance of preferences or arrangements of a preferential nature between Britain and Australia as being contrary to the Rome Treaty. In these circumstances it is apparent t...
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Australia is one of the most advanced economies in the Commonwealth and is a large, sophisticated ma...
This article examines the problems and challenges which confronted the Australian government in its ...
In 1901, six Australian states joined together in political and economic union, creating an internal...
Without a free trade agreement, Australia risks losing out on new trade and investment opportuniti...
© 2004 Dr. Annmarie ElijahIn the context of the changing post-war relationship between Australia and...
Few events in the last half-century have recast Australia\u27s international circumstances and outlo...
This thesis explains how and why, between 1942 and 1957, Australian governments shifted from their h...
The Australian Government's attitudes towards major events in international politics such as the UK'...
The 1960s EEC had little reason to prioritise trade with Australia: trade flows were too small and p...
[Conclusion]:The experience of the EU through the construction of the single market and meeting the ...
This thesis is an historical account based on primary sources in Australia and Britain. It seeks to ...
The end of WWI marked the beginning of discussions concerning the renewal of European interstate eco...
Let me begin by expressing my thanks to the National Europe Centre for giving me the opportunity to ...
Economic relations between Australia and the European Union (EU) have always been strong, but they h...
This article is a companion piece to ’The External Implications of Closer European Integration ’ on ...
Australia is one of the most advanced economies in the Commonwealth and is a large, sophisticated ma...
This article examines the problems and challenges which confronted the Australian government in its ...
In 1901, six Australian states joined together in political and economic union, creating an internal...
Without a free trade agreement, Australia risks losing out on new trade and investment opportuniti...