Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- National and International Dimensions
- Functional Themes
- The Regions
- 9 Australia and North America
- 10 Australia and Western Europe
- 11 Australia and Eastern Europe
- 12 Australia and East Asia: Japan
- 13 Australia and East Asia: China and Korea
- 14 Australia and South-East Asia
- 15 Australia and Africa
- 16 Australia and the Indian Ocean Region
- 17 Australia and the South-West Pacific
- Powers, Ideals and Practice
- Notes
- Index
10 - Australia and Western Europe
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 March 2024
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- National and International Dimensions
- Functional Themes
- The Regions
- 9 Australia and North America
- 10 Australia and Western Europe
- 11 Australia and Eastern Europe
- 12 Australia and East Asia: Japan
- 13 Australia and East Asia: China and Korea
- 14 Australia and South-East Asia
- 15 Australia and Africa
- 16 Australia and the Indian Ocean Region
- 17 Australia and the South-West Pacific
- Powers, Ideals and Practice
- Notes
- Index
Summary
Relations between Australia and Western Europe can now be seen better in analytical than in narrative terms. Few decisive events occur, apart from periodic complaints from Australian Ministers about the trading practices of the European Community. Yet the connections between the two areas are of greater importance than the formal connection with the Community, because of the long-standing social links between them.
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- Australia in World Affairs 1976–1980Independence and Alliance, pp. 157 - 168Publisher: Cambridge University PressFirst published in: 2024