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The Safety of Australia as a Country Since the Cold War

2023-08-21 20:28:54

Australia's security as a post-Cold War country is not as secure as during the Cold War as the world has shifted from a bipolar system to a unipolar body [1]. American hegemony has been greatly strengthened since the end of the arms race between the United States and the United States. Therefore, inevitably, smaller countries try to balance it and regain the balance of world power. And it will bring a more unstable world. [2] Since Australia is a close ally with the United States, it was seen as a threat to other countries during the Cold War and postwar, especially those countries that longed for power expansion.

In this paper, we analyze the bilateral relations between China and Australia since 1945, especially the political significance of Australia. Many worldwide factors, including the Cold War, the Korean War, the emergence of the Vietnam War, and the collapse of the European countries of the Soviet Union, have affected this relationship. In addition, domestic political change in Australia and China is affected by global change. It will always analyze the bilateral relationship between Australia and China with a sharp political advantage, but the consideration of the new millennium economy and trade is forming the politics of Australia and China.

Prior to World War II, Australia was a country with a homogeneous population in Europe and was still in this state. However, during the Second World War, Australia, especially in Asian countries, became the home of many refugees outside of Europe. Malaysians, Filipinos, Indonesians settled in this country. Australia actively requests these immigrants and the government will aid those who have found work for key infrastructure projects such as economic expansion and Snow Mountain Plan. Workers from more than 30 countries are not necessarily European. 70% of the workers participating in the program are immigrants seeing the possibility of Australia (www.Australiatodayhistoryofimmigration.htm)

In 1914, Australia participated in the First World War. It was seen as a European war, but the Australian government decided that Australia should support that 'home country', the British. Prime Minister Joseph Cook of the time expressed the position of Australia. "Regardless of what happens, it is part of the empire, Australia is in a state of war during the war" Many Australian citizens opposed participation in the war. However, most people agree with the government's decision. There are many reasons for Australia to participate in the war, but there are two main reasons. Australia (as a committee) is faithful to "home country" and Britan and war will be a good opportunity to improve Aostaria's international reputation. Many Australians also join the war for various reasons. Some people show strong loyalty to Australia's Britain, but now they feel that it is time to "do something". Private A.J. "Lieutenant D. G