How has Australia’s relationship with Asia historically reflected these two driving factors? Here Ang and Stratton reflect on the limitations

How has Australia’s relationship with Asia historically reflected these two driving factors? Here Ang and Stratton reflect on the limitations

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  1. To the extent that we are seen as taking the Asian region seriously, it is often assumed that we do so for two reasons: because Australia fears the rising power of Asia and because Asian countries offer Australians opportunities to make money. (Kevin Rudd 2004: 12).
    How has Australia’s relationship with Asia historically reflected these two driving factors?
  2. Multiculturalism is an ideological discourse designed to provide Australians with a favourable. flattering. even triumphant representation of the national seer (Ang and Stratton 2001: 96)
    Here Ang and Stratton reflect on the limitations of multiculturalism. Discuss the introduction and impact of multiculturalism in Australian society over the last 50 years: how has it worked? How has it failed

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