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"... lügt auch bei wörtlichen Zitaten" : Anmerkungen zur Zerstörung jüdischer Sprach- Identität
(1998)
"Gefallen geht über Verstehen" - kalkulierte Offenheit als semantische Strategie in Kontaktanzeigen
(1998)
In August 1997 the Australian Government released the first White Paper ever issued on its foreign policy. As one important element, this essay tries to delineate the pro Asia-Pacific shift of Australia’s international economic and security orientations, particularly since the early 1970s - a foreign policy which could rest upon an certain bipartisan basis. The recently launched White Paper represents a new reflection upon Australia’s national interests and a soft relativisation of the strong emphasis on regional and multilateral foreign policy performances of former governments. According to a least the author’s judgement, the fundamental legacy of Australia’s international relations remain: a certain (a definite?) contradiction between the country’s predominant cultural and ethnic (!) heritage on the one hand and its geographical location on the other.