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Negotiating the Australia–Japan Basic Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation : Reflections and Afterthoughts

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  • Garry Woodard

    (Melbourne University, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Media Consultant, MJs Information)

  • Moreen Dee
  • Max Suich

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This projects concern for diplomatic history is admirable, and my remarks will be directed towards encouraging the cause. Despite the best efforts of the Historical Documents Section of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), diplomatic history is languishing in Australian universities, as elsewhere, As evidence, I cite the under-whelming reception of Peter Edwards fine biography of Arthur Tange1 and academias muted notice of the 30th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam war and the 40th anniversary of Australias involvement, despite, I argue, their contemporary relevance.

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  • Garry Woodard & Moreen Dee & Max Suich, 2007. "Negotiating the Australia–Japan Basic Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation : Reflections and Afterthoughts," Governance Working Papers 21900, East Asian Bureau of Economic Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:eab:govern:21900
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    1. Bayari, Celal, 2012. "Australian Trade and FDI Relations with Japan: Reflecting on the Past Seven Decades," MPRA Paper 102292, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 19 Aug 2012.
    2. Bayari, Celal, 2012. "The Patterns of Japanese FDI in Australia after the Lehman Shock: Perspectives of the Eclectic Paradigm and Institutional Economics," MPRA Paper 100875, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 14 Aug 2012.

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