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Title Australian-Latin American Relations : New Links in a Changing Global Landscape / edited by Elizabeth Kath
Published New York : Palgrave Macmillan US : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, 2016

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Description 1 online resource (XV, 239 pages) : online resource
Contents Cover; Contents; List of Tables and Figures; Acknowledgments; Preface; 1 Australia and Latin America in a Global Era; 2 A Tale of Two Waves: Latin American Migration to Australia; 3 From "Latin Americans" to Country-Based Distinctions: A Case Study of the Migratory Motivations and Adaptation Experiences of Mexicans in Australia; 4 The "Tequila Effect" or "How the Taco Won Australia": The Appropriation of Mexican and Latin American Culture in Australia; 5 Toward a Hybrid Latin American-Australian Music Scene
6 Rediscovering El Dorado: Australia's Past and Future Trade Relations with Latin America7 Australia and Brazil: Common Experiences of the China Challenge; 8 Australian-Latin American Trade Relations in Educational Services; 9 The Magic of Big Science in Forging Collaborative Relationships: Australia, Latin America, and the Australian Synchrotron Initiative; Biographies; Index
Summary "Until recently, Australia and Latin America were considered remote, disconnected, and politically irrelevant to one another. This has changed significantly in recent years. Within Australia, there has been a surge of interest in Latin America across cultural, economic, and political realms. Australian universities are actively recruiting Latin American students; Australian travelers are visiting Latin America in increased numbers; new diplomatic relations are emerging; and investment in mining and other business sectors is expanding. Latin America's emergence as a region of greater global economic and political influence - coupled with technological developments that mitigate its geographic distance - mean that Lain America is becoming increasingly relevant to Australia, both as an economic competitor (especially in the supply of raw commodities) and as a land for great opportunities in trade, educational and culture and exchange, and other form of collaboration. Despite this, scholars still lack a framework grounded in rigorously empirical analysis to explain what these new connections signal, how they will shape Australia in the coming years, and why they should matter to academics, policy-makers, and the general public. This volume responds to that gap, exploring Australian-Latin American relations across three broad categories: diplomatic and trade relations; migration, education and innovation; and cultural influences. It situates the increased connections between Latin America and Australia within the context of broader global transformations, including shifting power relations between the 'Global North' and 'Global South, ' and asks broader questions about where Australia fits as a Western nation in the global South"-- Provided by publisher
"This pioneering interdisciplinary book explores the new economic, cultural, and political ties between Australia and Latin America, situating them within the context of broader global transformations, Australia's place in the Global South, and Latin America's increased strategic and economic relevance to the Asia-Pacific region"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Political science.
Ethnology -- Latin America.
International relations.
Globalization.
Emigration and immigration.
Human geography.
Emigration and Immigration
international relations.
globalism.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- International.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- International Relations -- General.
Emigration and immigration
Ethnology
Globalization
Human geography
International relations
Political science
Latin America
Form Electronic book
Author Kath, Elizabeth, editor
ISBN 9781137501929
1137501928
113750191X
9781137501912