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China and the Australia-U.S. relationship: a historical perspective / Mackerras, Colin   Journal Article
Mackerras, Colin Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This paper analyzes China's impact on Australia-U.S. relations from 1949 to 1996, including how far Australia's China policy followed the American lead. The conclusion: American influence was dominant, but Australia's own initiative was enough to belie the suggestion that it was no more than a blind follower.
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ID:   029721


China observed / Mackerras, Colin; Hunter, Neale 1968  Book
Mackerras Colin editor Book
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Publication London, Pall Mall Press, 1967.
Description 194p.hbk
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002107951/MAC 002107MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   005695


China since 1978: reform, modernisation and socialism with Chinese characteristics / Mackerras, Colin; Taneja, Pradeep; Young, Graham 1994  Book
Mackerras, Colin Book
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Publication London, Longman, 1994.
Description xviii, 274p.
Series Studies on contemporary Asia
Standard Number 0312103069
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037093320.951/MAC 037093MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   089674


China, Xinjiang and Central Asia: history, transition and crossborder interaction into the 21st century / Mackerras, Colin (ed); Clarke, Michael (ed) 2009  Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 2009.
Description xii, 194p.
Standard Number 9780415453172
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ID:   045979


China's ethnic minorities and globalisation / Mackerras, Colin 2003  Article
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Publication London, routledgeCurzon, 2003.
Description viii, 216p.
Standard Number 0415309018
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046983305.800951/MAC 046983MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   006514


Eastern Asia: an introductory history / Mackerras, Colin (ed.) 1995  Book
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Edition 2nd ed.
Publication Melbourne, Longman, 1995.
Description xi, 676p.pbk
Standard Number 0582806607
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ID:   052794


Ethnicity in Asia / Mackerras, Colin (ed.) 2003  Book
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Publication London, routledgeCurzon, 2003.
Description xvi, 232p.
Series Asia's transformations
Standard Number 0415258162
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ID:   062533


Some issues of ethnic and religious identity among China's isla / Mackerras, Colin Feb 2005  Journal Article
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Publication Feb 2005.
Key Words Ethnicity  China-Islam  Identity  Islam 
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ID:   107673


Tibet studies in Australia, Hong Kong and Singapore / Mackerras, Colin   Journal Article
Mackerras, Colin Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This paper takes up the study of Tibet in Australia, Hong Kong and Singapore. Tibet studies are defined through scholars working in universities in the specified countries/regions who have published works in which the Tibetans and the Tibetan areas of China are focal. The methodology is to analyse selected published works on Tibet as well as to interview selected scholars. The paper attempts to draw some characteristics of Tibet studies in the regions or countries specified, defined according to factors such as discipline, priority of language, area of interest, approach or political stand. It reaches no grand conclusions, but finds that the spectrum of Tibet studies in the places considered is fairly wide and, though not comparable with several other countries, the value is quite high in terms of quantity and quality.
Key Words Australia  Singapore  Hong Kong  Tibet Studies 
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ID:   065821


Uygur-Tang relations, 744-840 / Mackerras, Colin   Article
Mackerras, Colin Article
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Publication 2000.
Key Words Economy  China  Uygur Society 
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ID:   020979


Xinjiang at the turn of the century: the causes of separatism / Mackerras, Colin Sept 2001  Article
Mackerras, Colin Article
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Publication 2001.
Description 289-303
Key Words Minority  Islam-China  China  Xinjiang  China-Minority  Ethno-nationalism-China 
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ID:   129458


Xinjiang in 2013: problems and prospects / Mackerras, Colin   Journal Article
Mackerras, Colin Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Several major disturbances in Xinjiang in China's northwest in 2013 have further exacerbated the already tense ethnic relations between the Han Chinese and the main minority in Xinjiang, the Uighurs, who are Turkic and Muslim. The Chinese state blames terrorism but most Western journalists remain sceptical. This article argues that terrorism is indeed a real threat, but the Chinese state tends to overreact to disturbances, exacerbating the problems. China's response has included befriending countries further west, including Turkey. The outlook is not good for ethnic harmony, but the region is likely to develop economically and the prospects for independence or quasi-independence from China are very poor
Key Words Terrorism  Economic Development  Turkey  China  Xinjiang  Uighurs 
Ethnic Disharmony 
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