Only in Australia The History, Politics, and Economics of Australian Exceptionalism

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become enmeshed within a globalized order. New cosmopolitan middle and
lower classes displace almost everywhere the yeoman and working classes of
nineteenth- and twentieth-century Australasia. Australia and New Zealand
have matured to become distinct‘new wests’in the Far East.


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