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Australia's foreign policy links with Latin America: distant relations / Abbott, Malcolm; Esposto, Alexis   Article
Abbott, Malcolm Article
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Summary/Abstract In more recent years, Australia's relations with the countries of Latin America have taken on more importance as the trade and investment links between the two regions have grown. Besides this recent activity, Australia has a long history of diplomatic relations with the countries of Latin America, even though the links between the two regions have at times been fairly superficial. This relationship, like many others, has tended to concentrate on mainly trade relations and, despite Latin America's often turbulent political history, has not been affected much at all by political issues. The purpose of this article is to analyse the development of foreign policy links between Australia and the countries of Latin America in their formulative stage between 1901 and 1973.
Key Words Diplomacy  Trade  Foreign Relations 
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Utility regulation—the scope and structure of electrical safety regulation / Abbott, Malcolm; Cohen, Bruce   Journal Article
Abbott, Malcolm Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract As a consequence of policies in Australia and New Zealand to increase competition in the utilities sector, regulatory agencies have been created in each state to provide independent and authorative advice on matters such as electricity pricing, access to infrastructure, service quality and security of supply. In addition arrangements have been established to maintain safety standards in the industry. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the major issues that have arisen in the creation of regulatory agencies responsible for electrical safety standards in Australia and New Zealand, and how they have impacted on liberalised electricity markets.
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