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032282
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Canberra, Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, Research school of pacific studies The Australian National University, 1980.
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iv, 140p.
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0908160593
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021695 | 355.20959/HUI 021695 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
155435
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Each year, Australia and China conduct something called the ‘High-Level Dialogue’, bringing together a cross section of senior officials, business people and civil society leaders. At the 2016 meeting, held in November in Beijing, the Chinese pressed for a qualitative intensification of the bilateral relationship, arguing that this would be a sensible response to the major new global uncertainties reflected in Brexit and Donald Trump’s success in the USA. We were urged to treat China as more than a business partner and encouraged to deepen mutual political trust
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072913
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2006.
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In the second half of 2002, US intelligence was catching up with policy on Iraq, and doing so in circumstances where the Bush administration's stake in this policy had become extraordinarily high. The intelligence community succumbed, and glossed over the fact that it had too few 'dots' to make confident judgments on WMD in Iraq.
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064814
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ID:
090864
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2009.
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Following the revival of interest in a deliberate process of reduction in the nuclear arsenals, eventually to zero, this article looks at a dimension of this challenge that has been overshadowed by the Cold War US-Soviet/Russia nuclear relationship and its legacy, namely, how nuclear weapons have figured in the relationship between the US and China. The topic highlights itself both because East Asia exemplifies the full range of challenges that confront the quest for nuclear disarmament and because the US-China relationship has been singled out as likely to be the defining relationship of this century.
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ID:
046516
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Canberra, strategic and Defence Studies Centers, 2001.
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Description |
28p.
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Working Paer No. 363
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0731554167
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045272 | 358.170973/HUI 045272 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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