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Australia’s foreign relations in the world of the 1990s
This book examines Australia’s evolving foreign relations during the dynamic period of the 1990s. Gareth Evans and Bruce Grant explore Australia’s strategic interests, regional engagements, and global responsibilities at the end of the Cold War era. Through analysis of political, economic, and diplomatic developments, the authors highlight Australia’s role in shaping regional cooperation, security policies, and international partnerships. The book provides an in-depth assessment of how Australia positioned itself within the rapidly changing international landscape of the decade.
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