The domestic politics of international relations : cases from Australia, New Zealand and Oceania

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The domestic politics of international relations : cases from Australia, New Zealand and Oceania

Roderic Alley

Ashgate, c2000

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Bibliography: p. 259-262

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内容説明

A comparative study considering the domestic politics of international relations. It covers climate change in Australia; New Zealand and the abolition of nuclear weapons; the Bougainville conflict and settlement in Papua New Guinea; decolonization (New Caledonia, East Timor, West Papua); indigenous rights (Australia, New Zealand and Fiji); governance reform; and environmental management challenges in the Pacific Island states. The conclusion evaluates propositions advanced in the introductory chapter regarding the distinctive domestic/international issues raised, and argues that, in order to comprehend foreign relations in an increasingly complex world, there is no substitute for a thorough knowledge of distinctive local, social and political dynamics shaping international orientations. The theme of the book is the way that these interactions have operated in the cases examined.

目次

  • New Zealand and the World Court Project
  • Australia and climate change
  • the Bougainville Conflict
  • decolonization
  • indigenous rights
  • public management in the South Pacific
  • environmental prescription in the South Pacific
  • conclusions.

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