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Regulating The Rise Of China Australias Foray Into Middle Power Economics 1st Ed Michael Peters

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Regulating The Rise Of China Australias Foray Into Middle Power Economics 1st Ed Michael Peters
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.95 MB
Author: Michael Peters
ISBN: 9783030054656, 9783030054663, 3030054659, 3030054667
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Regulating The Rise Of China Australias Foray Into Middle Power Economics 1st Ed Michael Peters by Michael Peters 9783030054656, 9783030054663, 3030054659, 3030054667 instant download after payment.

This book revises the existing account of the first Rudd Government's engagement with China, placing Australian foreign direct investment screening policy at the centre of the story. At the time, the Rudd Government was accused of holding an unnecessarily interventionist approach to Chinese Sovereign-Owned Enterprise investments into the Australian mining sector. This book claims that the Australian Government had a deep and coherent understanding of the problem posed by Chinese investments that went well-beyond any simplistic 'China Inc.' or geopolitical threats. The key policymakers believed that the Chinese state-directed investments threatened the integrity of the liberal governance structures on which the Australian state is founded, and so Australian sovereignty itself. While the response of the Rudd Government was largely ineffectual, the logic underpinning it remains the best framework for guiding Australia's engagement with China into the 2020s, as well as the engagement of other liberal states coming to grips with China's rise.

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