英语国家社会与文化入门上册课件BI-U19.pptx
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1、英语国家社会与文化入门英语国家社会与文化入门(上册)上册)The Society and Culture of Major English-Speaking Countries An Introduction(Book One)AustraliaUnit 19 Australia in the World TodayQuiz Give the English and a brief explanation for the following:1 全球化 2 资本流动 3 反恐 4 温室气体 5气候变化Focal Points three stages in Australian foreign
2、 relations economic relations education in Australia tourism in Australia media in Australia environmental risks impact of climate change on AustraliaThis Unit Is Divided into Six SectionsI.Australia:Foreign RelationsII.Economic RelationsIII.Education:Global Flows of Capital and PeopleIV.Tourism in
3、Australia:Global Flows of Capital,People and CultureV.The Australian Media:Flows of Capital,Culture and TechnologyVI.Globalisation and Environmental Risks:Flows of PollutionI.Australia:Foreign RelationsThere are three major historical stages in Australias relationship with the rest of the world.Each
4、 of these stages has a common theme:Australias need to find both security and its own active role in the Asia Pacific region.This concern has taken different directions in these three.(Right:Asia-Pacific marked in green)I.Australia:Foreign RelationsStage One:1788-1940s Until 1900 Australia comprised
5、 a group of six British colonies whose relationship to the rest of the world was dictated by the British government.On Federation in 1901,Australia became an independent colony but until the 1940s it had little control in the field of foreign affairs.In 1907 it was decided that the“great colonies”in
6、cluding Australia should no longer be called colonies but should be styled“the self-governing dominions beyond the seas”I.Australia:Foreign RelationsStage One:1788-1940s During WWII,the Australian government was horrified at the British neglect of the dangers that Japanese militarism posed to Austra
7、lia.The government turned from the UK to the USA to cooperate in defending Australia.The Statute of Westminster Adoption Act,passed by the Curtin Government in 1942,provided that in future the British Government could only legislate for Australia at Australias specific request.It was a major step fo
8、rward in Australias preparedness to forge its own legal identity in the world.I.Australia:Foreign RelationsAustralian Posters in WWIII.Australia:Foreign RelationsStage Two:1940s-1970s The danger during this period was that Australia had simply exchanged domination by the UK for domination by the USA
9、.The post-war successes of communism in Russia and China bred paranoia in the West.Australia was positioned as the“Wests outpost”in the Asia Pacific.The ANZUS treaty was signed by Australia,New Zealand and the United States in 1951.From the 1950s to the 1970s Australia became involved in the America
10、n“crusade against communism”in the Korean War and the Vietnam War.Meanwhile,the unpopular policy of conscription-by-ballot became one of the major factors leading to a negative reaction to Australias relationship with the USA.I.Australia:Foreign Relations17,000 Australians served in the Korean War b
11、etween 1950 and 1953,and they suffered 339 dead,and 1200 wounded.Australias involvement in the Vietnam War,beginning with a small commitment of 30 military advisors in 1962,increased to 7,672 Australian personnel.I.Australia:Foreign RelationsStage Three:1970s to date,Australia in the world todayThe
12、Whitlam Labor government(1972-1974)made a decision that Australia would take a more independent position.It abolished conscription,withdrew troops from Vietnam in 1972,and in the longer term,moved to increase trade relations with Asia,most notably in order to have a more open political and trading r
13、elationship with China.It officially recognised the Peoples Republic of China.After Whitlam,relations with China and with the whole Asia Pacific region have continued to evolve.I.Australia:Foreign RelationsToday,Australia is a member of the APEC,G20,OECD and WTO organisations.APEC was established fr
14、om an Australian initiative in 1989,when Canberra hosted the first informal dialogue with 12 members.Since then the forum has grown to include 21 member economies and has become one of significant world economic bodies.Australia takes its turn,along with other member nations,to host assemblies to pr
15、omote regional stability and to address global issues including counter-terrorism,non-proliferation and health.APEC Member Economies account for approximately 70 per cent of Australias trade and include eight of its top 10 export markets.I.Australia:Foreign RelationsChinese leader Hu Jintao attendin
16、g APEC 2007 in Sydney.II.Economic RelationsGlobalisation:Flows of CapitalAustralias capital investment in its own manufacturing industries declined significantly in the late twentieth century.Capital investment in these industries shifted globally to cheaper labour markets in Asia.The Australian eco
17、nomy now depends primarily upon its other two major sectors,the resources and services industries:the Australian service sector now represents 68%of Australian GDP.However,the agricultural and mining sectors(representing only 10%of GDP combined)account for 57%of the nations exports.II.Economic Relat
18、ionsII.Economic RelationsThe Resources Industry:Flows of Capital,Culture andPeopleAccording to statistics,in 2007 Australia imported AU$228 billion of goods and services and exported AU$216 billion.Australias main export partners are China,Japan,South Korea,the USA and India,and the main import part
19、ners are the USA,China,Japan,Singapore,and Germany.In 1972,Japan became Australias largest trading partner.Then,in 2007,China overtook Japan.Australia is a major exporter of natural gas,coal,iron,bauxite,copper,tin,gold,silver,uranium,tungsten,mineral sands,lead,zinc,opals,diamonds,grain,wool,meat a
20、nd food products.Beef industryAustralian opalCoal miningWheat harvesting in AustraliaII.Economic Relations China is Australias biggest trading partner thanks mainly to its strong demand for iron ore,coal and liquefied natural gas.III.Education:Global Flows of Capital and PeopleAccording to AEI,(Aust
21、ralian Education International)education services attract annual earnings of$15.5 billion and remains Australias third largest export,behind coal and iron ore and the largest services export industry,ahead of tourism.Education is a“mushrooming industry”:foreign-student numbers in Australia increased
22、 from 228,000 in 2002 to around 527,000 in 2013.However,by 2010,this rapid expansion had created problems,and there was concern that the education industry had been harmed by institutions that cashed in on foreigners who used education as a pathway to immigration.III.Education:Global Flows of Capita
23、l and People There are over 150,000 Chinese students studying at Australian schools and universities.IV.Tourism in Australia:Global Flows of Capital,People and CultureTourism is the second major service industry in the Australian export economy.In 2007,it brought approximately 12 billion dollars int
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