CEU eTD Collection (2012); Wink, Malinda Carol: FINDING THE DRAGON PEARL: AUSTRALIA-CHINA CO-PRODUCTIONS IN THE GOLDEN AGE OF CHINESE FILM

CEU Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2012
Author Wink, Malinda Carol
Title FINDING THE DRAGON PEARL: AUSTRALIA-CHINA CO-PRODUCTIONS IN THE GOLDEN AGE OF CHINESE FILM
Summary The Australia-China Co-production treaty ratified in 2007 forms one of five that the Chinese government has agreed including Canada, Singapore, France and Italy. Under the treaty, the Australian film industry has preferential access to the Chinese market. The growing importance of the Chinese market to the Australian film industry can be understood as the cultural expression of a broader shift in economic and political relations. Despite the importance and rich potential of the Chinese film market, the dynamics between and within institutions that comprise the market are complex, variable and insufficiently understood. This paper draws on the scholarship of Elinor Ostrom to examine the complex systems of the Chinese film industry as an important starting point to understand how the Australian film industry can and should engage.
Supervisor Youngmi, Kim
Department Public Policy MA
Full texthttps://www.etd.ceu.edu/2012/wink_malinda.pdf

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