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Australia and India: Mapping the Journey

Australia and India: Mapping the Journey

by Meg Gurry
Electronic book text
Publication Date: 18/02/2015

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"Only rarely has India, home to one-sixth of the world's people, forced itself onto the maps constructed by Australian diplomats and politicians. In this book, Meg Gurry explores why this is so. Australia and India: Mapping the Journey 1944 2014 traces the evolution of Australia's role from outpost of a decolonising British empire and junior member of an American military alliance, to engagement with the Asia-Pacific (without India), and onto partnership in a newly mapped Indo-Pacific region (with India). The story ends with the excitement and optimism engendered by the reciprocated prime ministerial state visits of Tony Abbott and Narendra Modi in 2014, which point, some argue, to a transformative moment for the bilateral relationship. Along the way, this study explores the obstacles—personal, political, geopolitical—to deeper relations. Based on years of research, the book provides a detailed study of the roles of key players in Australian diplomacy since the first High Commission was opened in New Delhi in 1944. Meg Gurry argues that the Australia India connection—as well as having its own distinctive bilateral trajectory—can best be explained
ISBN:
9780522868036
9780522868036
Category:
International relations
Format:
Electronic book text
Publication Date:
18-02-2015
Publisher:
MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY PUB
Edition:
1st Edition
Pages:
281
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Weight:
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