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AUSTRALIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS POLICY IN AN INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT: ISSUES FOR THE FUTURE

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NOTES AND REFERENCES

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  • These principles (MFN, National Treatment and Transparency) are more broadly applicable than in the GATS but are closely linked to international trade policy in this context. For a discussion of these principles see Industries Commission, Annual Report 1994–95, AGPS, Canberra, 1995
  • Phillip Evans, Unpacking the GATT: A Step by Step Guide to the Uruguay Round, International Organisation of Consumers Unions, London, 1994, p. 32.
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  • Michael Lee, Minister for Communications and the Arts, ‘A New Era in Telecommunications’, News Release C76/95, 1 August 1995
  • Innovate Australia, 6 December 1995 - available from the Department of Industry, Science and Technology, Canberra. The Information and Communications Services and Technologies Strategy is contained in these set of papers.
  • ibid., Section 10.2, Information and Communications Services and Technologies Strategy.
  • Department of Communications and the Arts, Annual Report 1994–95, AGPS, Canberra, 1995, p. 41
  • ibid., p. 42
  • DFAT, Winning Markets: Australia's Future in the Global Economy, AGPS, Canberra, 1995 cited in Industries Commission, Annual Report 1994–95, AGPS, Canberra, 1995, p. 115
  • Lisa Filipetto, ‘A key role in trade development’, Insight, 4 April 1995, p. 5 (Insight is an internal magazine produced by DFAT).
  • ibid.
  • DFAT and DCA, ‘WTO: Negotiating Group on Basic Telecommunications’, Internal Briefing Paper, DFAT, April 1995
  • John Parry, ‘WTO sets out to reshpare telecoms’, TELECOM 95 Daily, 9.10.95, cited in Teleclippings, International Telecommunication Union, Geneva, No. 931, October/November 1995, pp. 33–34
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  • House of Representatives Standing Committee for Long Term Strategies, Australia as an Information Society: Grasping New Paradigms, AGPS, Canberra, 1991; The Government's response to the above report was tabled in Parliament on 16 December 1992.
  • For example, DFAT has produced several descriptive booklets on the outcomes of the Uruguay Round but little detailed publicly available literature on Australia's involvement in WTO with respect to telecommunications is available from DFAT. Details of US strategic planning are contained in Office of Technology Assessment (US Congress), US Telecommunications Services in European Markets, US Government Printing Office, August 1993, pp. 135–158
  • OECD, Trade and Competition Policies: Comparing Objectives and Methods, Trade Policy Issues 4, OECD, Paris, 1994
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  • Industries Commission, Annual Report 1994–95, op.cit., p. 92
  • ibid., p. 93
  • Anon, ‘Japan attacks trade breach’, Illawarra Mercury, 26 August 1995, p. 22; David Hartquist, ‘A Perspective on US Trade and Investment Initiatives in the Asia Pacific Region’, Address to the John Curtin Centre, Sydney, 30 October 1995; Nigel Wilson, ‘WTO may act over trade rules: lobbyist’, The Australian, 1 November 1995, p.6
  • Michael Lee, op.cit., Policy Principles 90–92.
  • Trevor Barr, The New Zealand Experiment in the Liberalisation of Telecommunications, CIRCIT, Research Report No 10, CIRCIT, Melbourne, 1995
  • Donald Lamberton, “The Infrastructure Concept: a neglected policy element’, paper presented to the Bureau of Transport and Communications Economics Communications Research Forum 1995, Gazebo Hotel, Sydney, 19–20 October 1995
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  • Anon, ‘100 per cent Oz-owned: Lee’, Communications Update, Issue 114, September 1995, pp. 4–5
  • Senate Economics References Committee, Connecting You Now…Telecommunications to the Year 2000, AGPS, Canberra, 1995
  • Commission of the European Communities, ‘A Level Playing for Direct Investment World-Wide’, Communication from the Commission, COM (95) 42 final, Brussels, 01.03.1995
  • Michael A. Calvano, ‘Developing the Altruistic Telecommunication Enterprise, Human Resources Development Quarterly (International Telecommunication Union, Geneva), No. 59, April 1995, pp. 2–13
  • Don Lamberton, ‘Globaloney….’, op.cit., p. 5
  • Liberal and National Parties, Better Communications: Liberal and National Parties’ Policy 1996, Liberal and National Party, mimeo, Canberra, 1996 (available from Parliament House, Canberra).

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