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Australian Policies and Attitudes Toward China

Henry Stephen Albinski

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Australia, confronted by the rise of Communist China, the pressures of United States policy, and articulate interest groups within its own boundaries is attempting to adjust to its role as a "Middle Power" among major powers. All these factors are considered in this significant study.

Originally published in 1966.

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