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immigration policies of Australia and is the whitlam governemnt mainly responsible for multicultural Australia today?

... of the reforms it implemented was that it recognised the legitimacy of the communist government of the People's Republic of China ...

(6 pages) 90 0 4.6 30/Aug/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > Australian History

The Significance of Gough Whitlam in Australia

... the establishment of community-based FM radio and also established diplomatic and trade relations with the People's Republic of China (PRC). ... s Republic of China (PRC). It was only after about two years that Australians wondered if they could pay for all of ...

(1 pages) 25 0 3.0 11/Nov/2006

Subjects: History Term Papers > Australian History

Why did the ALP lose the election of December 13th 1975 so badly?

... signed, and diplomatic relations established with the People's Republic of China whilst de-recognising Taiwan. Whitlam was a confident ... 1972, it was following almost a quarter of a century of Liberal government, whose policies were becoming increasingly ...

(9 pages) 43 1 3.7 15/Mar/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > Australian History

The reason for and importance of domestic politics, great power alliances, and foreign policy makers in the involvement of Australia in the four post World War II Asian conflicts.

... Democratic Republic of Vietnam was dedicated to the unification of Vietnam under Communist rule. In the south, the Republic of (South) ... means. The Nationalist government of China had fled to Taiwan, leaving China under the control of Mao Tse-tung and ...

(19 pages) 32 0 0.0 13/Dec/2009

Subjects: History Term Papers > Australian History

What were Australia's fears of Asian nations 1900-2000? Give reasons why such fears were perpetuated. Explain how and why attitude about Australia's relations with Asia are changing.

... members of APEC are Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, China, Indonesia, Japan, Republic of Korea, ... of China. China was seen as the enemy and the non-communist Nationalist Chinese government was recognised instead and was seen as the true government of China ...

(5 pages) 95 0 4.0 04/Mar/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > Australian History

The Vietnam War

... situation greatly deteriorated when the USSR and the People's Republic of China started providing munitions for the North and the United States ... South Vietnam was made a republic with Ngo Dinh Diem as president. Ngo had the support of the US and Ngo ...

(6 pages) 29 1 5.0 24/Jul/2009

Subjects: History Term Papers > Australian History

Australia's Involvement in Vietnam War and the Communist Threat

... of capitalism and democracy. In 1945, there was one Communist state in the world, Russia by 1949 with the establishment of the Communist Peoples' Republic of China ...

(5 pages) 19 0 4.5 07/May/2007

Subjects: History Term Papers > Australian History

Australian immigration policy and its relation to Asia

... of Asian immigration" (Castles & Miller, 1993, pp.85). Before the Tiananmen Square incident in the People's Republic of China ...

(7 pages) 144 5 4.8 02/Aug/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > Australian History

Australian Foreign Policy since World War Two.

... China's need for space and respect in international affairs. Though Australia has made it clear numerous times that our policy towards the People's Republic of China ... a medium sized country of the Asian region that understands China's need for space and ...

(9 pages) 82 2 3.7 16/Jul/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > Australian History

Australia's Involvement in the Korean War.

... Republic of North Korea. The United States, fearful of the spread of communism in Asia after the success of the Communist Revolution in China ...

(2 pages) 28 0 3.0 05/Jun/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > Australian History

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