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    Knowing Asia and re-imaging the Australian self

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    Three-way illusions in the South China Sea : Part 2

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    A case for pragmatism and self-reflection in Australia’s Asia thinking and engagement

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    A Confucian approach to peace and conflict resolution

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    Putting Chinaʼs foreign aid in perspective

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    The Asian/Chinese century from the Chinese perspective

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    Front and centre in Australia\u27s contemporary discourse about Asia is no longer the \u27Yellow Peril\u27, but the Asian Century. Nowhere is this new Asia discourse more prominent than in the recently released White Paper titled Australia in the Asian Century, whose broad themes on getting on to the Asia bandwagon have received rare bipartisan support in Canberra. Yet, in China, one of the main actors in the so-called \u27Asian Century\u27, this concept has yet to be widely embraced. While there has been some upbeat Chinese assessment of China\u27s future in the new century, overall Chinese attitude has been characterised by ambivalence, caution and even scepticism about this notion (and its \u27Chinese Century\u27 variant). This article examines both Chinese perspectives on the Asian/Chinese Century and their implications for Australia\u27s engagement with Asia and China. It argues that the Chinese ambivalence, conditioned by their historical memory and contemporary awareness of the US-dominated strategic order, needs to be taken more seriously by Australian observers and policy-makers, for such China knowledge could help Australia better reflect on its own hope and anxiety about the future of Asia and its at once promising and uneasy place within the region

    Introduction: new perspectives on cross-cultural engagement

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    经济因素与中越南沙群岛争端

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    Is China and Vietnam are geographically contiguous neighbors, the two countries in political, economic, historical, and cultural aspects there was more closely linked.However, in the territory of China and Vietnam but also has some differences, such as land border in Vietnam, the North Bay, Paracel Islands, Spratly Islands etc there is a dispute.As the Spratly Islands both important strategic value to national defense, there are important economic value, the recent dispute since the Nansha very compelling, and in this more complex international disputes, economic factors played a significant role.</p
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