In Fear of ChinaComparison of the role of Australia and the role of China in Asia - comprises an analysis of australias foreign policy in respect of Asia in the light of political problems resulting from Chinese foreign policy concerning the region, and covers problems of defence, communist political party activities, nationalist movements, etc. Maps and references. |
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INSIDE CHINA | 1 |
THE TWO FACES OF HOSTILITY | 22 |
THE QUESTION OF TIBET | 37 |
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