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Cultural diversity in australia Introduction This paper analyses the multicultural policy under the Australian government and explores its meaning under the frames of globalization and ever changing Australian political culture.... Multicultural policy is of great importance to australia in term of core values and duties, which arise from the political gains from migrants, and elimination of the social planks of injustice, which is a policy for previous government....
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For instance, in 2008, Australia was counted as the world's third-largest supplier of iron ore after china and Brazil, with a supply of 332 million metric tonnes (Jorgenso, 2010).... This case study "Representing the Australian Gas and Oil Industry" emphasizes on learning the contributions of mineral extraction as performed in australia, along with providing a brief description of the domestic and international obstacles faced by the sector in its smooth functioning....
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Case Study
The relation between Britain and australia, "both official and sentimental"3 is complex, and "till 1914, Australia depended on Britain for much of its prosperity, by choice.... 5The imbroglio over an independent defence for the Dominion was the chief political issue between Britain and australia during the pre World War years of the twentieth century.... Neville Chamberlain, who later became Prime Minister of Britain, enthusiastically pushed for the formation of colonial armies (India, Canada, New Zealand and australia) that would fight anywhere across the Empire....
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The key players at the present critical juncture of history are the United States, in close alliance with australia, China, Japan and India.... Post World War II, in the aftermath of the years of depression, unemployment and public sector investments, notably in the nineties, australia showed the correct path and continues to be the leader in ushering the doctrine of free trade and globalization.... umping the protectionist foreign policy of yesteryears into the dustbin of history, australia is today boldly forging ahead in the comity of nations with a commitment, bordering on a religious fervour, to open markets and globalization, which has underpinned its remarkable growth....
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According to the Australian Government, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, "australia's foreign and trade policy aims to advance the security of the Australian nation and the prosperity and well-being of the Australian people.... In response to the dynamic and challenging international environment, australia is pursuing a wide range of bilateral, regional and multilateral strategies to achieve this aim.... hellip; Key objectives include tackling terrorism, countering the spread of weapons of mass destruction and other global threats to australia's security, and securing further improvements in access to overseas markets for Australian goods and services.
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The paper "australia's National Identity" highlights that the increased Asian presence in australia directed australia towards the policy of multiculturalism, as Australian national identity changed from being distinctly European to that with oriental overtones.... hellip; Many Australians continue to be apprehensive of the political developments favoring Asianisation, fearing that the national unity and identity created by White australia will be ruined....
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australia ranks among the top 15 countries, in terms of 350).... australia always maintained a position in the top 20 developed countries in the world.... n 1900, australia was the highest income country in the world.... Banking, finance, insurance, tourism, media, entertainment food etc are some of the major service sectors in australia which needs technological advancements (Service Sector—World class tertiary industries, 2009)....
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Research Paper
In this essay, I am going to discuss the economic activities of australia and Japan, which joined them together, and the This rivalry between the two coalitions sustained from the end of the Second World War in 1945 to fall of the Soviet Union in the year 1991.... The Cold War was a condition caused by political opposition and disquiet, which was present between the Western States that faked a partnership to contend against the associates who were supporting autonomous governments and independent European states....
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