Selling White Australia: the Asian visits fund and assimilation as a foundational concept in Australian Cold War public diplomacy

IF 0.4 2区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY Cold War History Pub Date : 2022-08-01 DOI:10.1080/14682745.2022.2059072
S. Brawley, Mathew Radcliffe
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ABSTRACT The ‘Asian Visits Fund’ was the Australian Government’s first Cold War people-to-people public diplomacy programme. Standing in the Fund’s way was Australia’s racially restrictive immigration programme. A central feature of the scheme, therefore, was to present a vision of a non-racial Australia through the new national ideology of Assimilation. The treatment of indigenous Australians was showcased as one way to highlight Assimilation and debunk broader claims of racism. Ultimately, however, the Asian Visits Fund was unable to alter the negative perception of Australia’s immigration policy. It was the last major initiative aimed at selling the unsellable ‘White Australia Policy’.
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出售白澳:亚洲访问基金与同化作为澳大利亚冷战公共外交的基本概念
“亚洲访问基金”是澳大利亚政府在冷战时期设立的首个民间公共外交项目。阻碍该基金的是澳大利亚的种族限制性移民计划。因此,该计划的一个中心特点是通过同化这一新的国家意识形态,提出一个不分种族的澳大利亚的远景。对澳大利亚土著居民的待遇被展示为强调同化和揭穿更广泛的种族主义主张的一种方式。然而,亚洲访问基金最终无法改变人们对澳大利亚移民政策的负面看法。这是最后一次旨在推销无法推销的“白澳政策”的重大举措。
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