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Title: The political performance of contestation and adaptation in Australian-Chinese relations
Other Titles: The China question : contestations and adaptations
Authors: Talmacs, Nicole
Keywords: International relations
China -- Foreign relations
Political science -- Australia
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Springer Nature Singapore
Citation: Talmacs, N. (2022). The political performance of contestation and adaptation in Australian-Chinese relations. In D. Pavlićević & N. Talmacs (Eds.), The China Question: Contestations and Adaptations (pp. 137-160). Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore.
Abstract: Australia’s neighbour to the north, China, has posed a series of complex challenges to the identity politics of Australia throughout the Twentieth Century and continues to do so today. Paranoias include those regarding Chinese investment into local property and its supposed impact on increasing property prices (Rogers et al. 2015), Chinese investment into Australia’s agricultural and mining infrastructure industries (McCarthy and Song 2018), Chinese migration (Forrest et al. 2017), the potentiality of a Chinese military threat (Glaser and Szerlip 2011), and more recently Chinese infiltration into Australian politics (Head 2018). The Chinese question for Australia is therefore multifaceted and ranges from concerns about identity politics to economics, defence and security, and in turn, becoming a useful “issue” for performative politics for a voting public.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/108375
ISBN: 9789811691041
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