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Dilemma of interdependence: current features and trends in Sino-Australian relations / Chang Sen Yu; Xiong, Jory   Journal Article
Chang Sen Yu Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The relations between China and Australia are akin to close interdependence; however, they are not symmetrical and are sometimes even contradictory. Although China is the number-one trade partner of Australia, it is the most uncertain factor in security concerns for Australia. The Sino-Australian relationship is essentially a process of constant inter-adjustment by China, as an Oriental great power with a socialistic political system, and Australia, which is a leading middle power in the Asia-Pacific region and tends to keep its policies at a status quo. The phenomenon of both cooperation and competition in Sino-Australian relations reflects a universal law in the international political power transfer process.
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