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Australia's foreign relations: In the world of the 1990s
Since the first edition was published, reflecting the world as it was in mid-1991, the Soviet Union has disappeared; membership of the United Nations has leapt from 159 to 184; the Uruguay Round has been concluded; NAFTA has been born and APEC come of age; the European Community has become the European Union; environmental issues have leapt to centre stage in the transnational agenda; the victory against apartheid has been finally won; a democratically elected government has come to office in Cambodia; giant strides have been made towards peace in the Middle East; and the world has learned to its distress-in Bosnia, Somalia and above all Rwanda-that, the end of the Cold War notwithstanding, there is simply no end to the kind of horrors that human beings are capable of inflicting on each other in the name of ethnicity, nationalism, or economic or political greed.
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