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Nikola PijovićExplains the history and evolution of Australia’s engagement with African states, outlining what Australia is pursuing and wants to achieve in Africa.Draws on interviews with high-level sources – Austaddict 发表于 2025-3-23 18:19:54
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-2380-9n Australian politics, and a politically partisan, fickle, and volatile contemporary engagement with Africa. Hence, in contrast to other ‘new’ actors or emerging countries engaging with Africa, Australia does not know what it wants in Africa. This makes it a . emerging engager with Africa.CLASH 发表于 2025-3-24 05:54:32
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-7707-9rmined Australia’s disengagement from the continent. The most high-profile episode of Australia’s engagement with Africa during this time revolved around Prime Minister Howard’s bruising encounter with African leaders during the 2002/03 Commonwealth suspension of Zimbabwe, and particularly his falling out with South Africa’s President Thabo Mbeki.慌张 发表于 2025-3-24 08:24:59
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2662-7825 in Africa.Draws on interviews with high-level sources – Aust.This book offers analysis of Australia’s engagement with Africa, as well as the country’s rather unique status as a ‘new’ actor and emerging country in Africa. With its empirical originality and comparative contribution, the book fills a g为宠爱 发表于 2025-3-24 17:02:58
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Raju Sarkar,Sunil Saha,Rajib Shawica (South Africa and Rhodesia/Zimbabwe) and the anti-apartheid struggle, and why that engagement mostly came through multilateral settings such as the Commonwealth—Australia’s traditional ‘window’ into Africa.恶心 发表于 2025-3-25 00:18:42
Raju Sarkar,Sunil Saha,Rajib Shawp to proactively seek a ‘new engagement’ with Africa, the conservative governments that followed Labor have exhibited little interest in maintaining that ‘new engagement’, remaining more comfortable with a reactive, ‘episodic’ and largely ad hoc engagement with Africa.