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Social Democracy in Australia's Asian Future
註釋In the last two decades of the twentieth century, Australia underwent profound change. It went from being one of the most closed economies to international movements of goods services and capital amongst the rich countries of the world to being one of the most open. It moved from the old White Australia policy to a large-scale immigration program which draws people from Europe, Asia and elsewhere without reference to race. It moved from having a moribund, stagnating economy to leading the world's economies out of the crises that have beset the global economy in the second half of the 1990s. In Social Democracy in Australia's Asian Future, Ross Garnaut, one of Australia's foremost economists, charts these changes in this selection of his articles, speeches and reports drawn from over twenty years of policy debate, explaining the crucial factors driving this change. Social Democracy in Australia's Asian Future provides a vital insider's perspective on this extraordinary shift in the way