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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- 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? - 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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