Australia's Trade, Investment and Security in the Asian Century
Edited by John Farrar,
Mary Hiscock and
Vai Io Lo
in World Scientific Books from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
Abstract:
Given its geographical proximity to Asia and its close alliance with the West, Australia, amid the rise of Asian economies, needs to re-formulate its policies on trade, investment and security. Over the years, in making decisions on issues relating to trade, investment and security, the Australian government has often resorted to the notion of 'national interest'. This book attempts to analyse ‘national interest’ from the perspectives of economics, finance, international trade, foreign direct investment, international relations, energy resources, and migration in the context of Australia in the Asian century.
Keywords: Australia; National Interest; Trade and Investment; National Security; Regional Security; Asian Century; Labour and Migration; Financial Stability; Globalisation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
ISBN: 9789814632867
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Australia's Trade, Investment and Security in the Asian Century , pp xxiii-xxiv

- John Farrar, Mary Hiscock and Vai lo Lo
- Ch 2 Hard Choices: Defining Australia's National Interest in the Asian Century , pp 3-23

- John Farrar
- Ch 3 Between the Giants in Pursuit of Asian Prosperity: Dilemmas of Australia's National Security Strategy , pp 25-44

- Lance L. P. Gore
- Ch 4 National Interest and Tectonic Change: The Case of Australia and Asia , pp 45-62

- Kenneth Chern
- Ch 5 The National Interest in Trade and Investment Agreements: Protecting the Health of Australians , pp 65-82

- Andrew D. Mitchell and Jessica Casben
- Ch 6 Shepparton Preserving Company: The Tomato Processing Industry and the National Interest , pp 83-94

- Mary Hiscock
- Ch 7 The ‘National Interest’, and Australian and Chinese Investment Law and Policy , pp 97-114

- Vivienne Bath
- Ch 8 Investment Disputes and Australia's National Interest: A Precarious Balance , pp 115-134

- Leon E. Trakman
- Ch 9 Defining Australian National Interests in Regulating Foreign Investments , pp 135-152

- Umair Ghori
- Ch 10 Australia's National Interest in Supplying Gas Resources to the Asian Markets , pp 155-173

- Tina Hunter and Slawomir Raszewski
- Ch 11 Is Australia's Foreign Investment Policy in the National Interest? , pp 175-183

- Anthony Makin
- Ch 12 People Movements and the ‘National Interest’ , pp 187-200

- Glenn Withers
- Ch 13 International Migration and Australia's National Interest in the Asian Century , pp 201-222

- Graeme Hugo
- Ch 14 Achieving Financial Stability through Financial Market Integration with Asia , pp 225-250

- Ahmed Khalid and Asif Saeed
- Ch 15 Regulating Australia's Financial Stability in the National Interest , pp 251-269

- Louise Parsons
- Ch 16 Balancing Australia's National Interests , pp 273-287

- Melissa Conley Tyler and Shane Ivimey
- Ch 17 Responsible International Citizenry in the Asian Century: Why Failure to Meet International Obligations Adversely Affects Australian National Interests , pp 289-309

- Danielle Ireland-Piper
- Ch 18 National Interest in an Increasingly Globalised World , pp 311-316

- John Farrar, Mary Hiscock and Vai Io Lo
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