The issue of engaging with Asia raises a question posed by Mahatma Gandhi almost 70 years ago: 'Which Asia?' In March 1947, the first major postwar Asian gathering, the Asian Relations Conference, was held in New Delhi to 'foster mutual contact and understanding' among the nations of the region. One of the speakers was Gandhi, who addressed the closing session. When first invited to this meeting of representatives from all over Asia, though, Gandhi's characteristic response had been to pose a question: which Asia, he asked, would be present at the conference (cited in Samaddar 1996: 40). Reading the White Paper on Australia in the Asian Century, I found myself recalling Gandhi's question. The White Paper's executive summary begins with a se...
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The idea of the Indo-Pacific was created 12 years ago and quickly became the subject of fierce discu...
The paper traces the engagement of Asia after 1945 with reference to the role of education. Initiall...
During the mid-1960s Australia became increasingly interested in developments in Southeast Asia and...
'Australia is located at a superficially convenient point in geographical terms and in industrial st...
‘No nation can escape its geography’, warned Percy Spender, Australia’s Minister for External Affair...
This article examines the 1949 attendance of John W. Burton, Australia's Secretary of the Department...
This article is a study of the Chifley government\u27s foreign policy towards Asia, in particular In...
In 1955 29 Asian, African and Middle Eastern nations gathered in Bandung. Indonesia, to discuss a ra...
This article is an attempt to provide a corrective to a marked Sinocentrism in contemporary debates ...
This paper will look at India's likely role in Asia under the leadership of Narendra Modi. It first ...
The Indo-Pacific concept is a useful way of understanding changing regional dynamics, David Brewster...
The Colombo Plan for Cooperative Economic Development of South and Southeast Asia developed out of ...
Since 1991, India's leaders have sought to engage in new thinking for new times. The collapse of the...
The idea of Asia as a unity has appealed both to Europeans interested in differentiating themselves ...
From the 1880s there has been speculation about Australia\u27s Asian futures. The contexts in which ...
The idea of the Indo-Pacific was created 12 years ago and quickly became the subject of fierce discu...
The paper traces the engagement of Asia after 1945 with reference to the role of education. Initiall...
During the mid-1960s Australia became increasingly interested in developments in Southeast Asia and...