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Section E: Relations with Other Countries




E1         United States alliance under ANZUS

E2         Benefits from Australian alliance with US

E3P1       Japan threat to Aust. security

E3P2       United States threat to Aust. security

E3P3       China threat to Aust. security

E3P4       Papua New Guinea threat to Aust. security

E3P5       Vietnam threat to Aust. security

E3P6       Malaysia threat to Aust. security

E3P7       Singapore threat to Aust. security

E3P8       Indonesia threat to Aust. security

E3P9       New Zealand threat to Aust. security

E3P10      India threat to Aust. security

E4         Government spend more on defence

E5P1       Aust. defence stronger than 10 yrs ago

E5P2       Security agreements between Aust. and Indon.

E5P3       Aust. would be able to defend itself

E5P4       Aust. trading future lies with Asia

E5P5       Aust. provide military for war on terrorism

E6         Number of immigrants increased

E7P1       Accept migrants-have relatives in Aust.

E7P2       Accept migrants-well educated

E7P3       Accept migrants-are Asian

E7P4       Accept migrants-skilled trade

E7P5       Accept migrants-could be useful

E7P6       Accept migrants-are British

E7P7       Accept migrants-are Southern European

E7P8       Accept migrants-do work no Aust. wants

E7P9       Accept migrants-from Middle East







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