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Kokusaika and Internationalisation: Australian and Japanese sister city type relationships

journal contribution
posted on 2001-11-01, 00:00 authored by Joseph O'Toole
Sister city type relationships at local government level form an important part of Australian-Japanese relations. The original concept of sister cities was to increase international understanding and peace at local level. Over the years, that concept has changed and there is now a robust debate over the inclusion of commercial exchanges into sister city type relationships. This article describes the context of this debate by analysing the different perceptions of sister city type relationships in Australia and Japan. It begins with a discussion of the public policy contexts of sister cities in both Australia and Japan. The second section deals with an analysis of the results of surveys in Australia and Japan. Finally, case studies of two important issues related to SCTRs are discussed: economic and business relations and community involvement. The article concludes by suggesting that sister city type relationships between Australia and Japan are dependent upon the over-arching public policy contexts and sometimes lead to mismatched expectations between the two countries.

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Journal

Australian journal of international affairs

Volume

55

Issue

3

Pagination

403 - 419

Publisher

Routledge

Location

London, England

ISSN

1035-7718

eISSN

1465-332X

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2001, Taylor & Francis

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