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ID086625
Title ProperAustralia's aid diplomacy and the Pacific Islands
Other Title Informationchange and continuity in middle power foreign policy
LanguageENG
AuthorHawksley, Charles
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Great powers seek to influence world affairs; middle powers seek to influence their regions. Australia's 'near abroad' includes Indonesia and the South Pacific, especially Melanesia. Elected Prime Minister in November 2007, Kevin Rudd has indicated a new direction for Australian policy in the Pacific and the previous image of a pushy or bullying Australia has to some extent been laid to rest. Yet the key differences between Rudd's policies and those of the former government of John Howard appear to be of style rather than substance. Despite the new rhetoric of greater engagement, the emphasis on market forces creating development shows an essential continuity of Australian foreign aid policy in the South Pacific.
`In' analytical NoteGlobal Change Peace and Security Vol. 21, No. 1; Feb 2009: p.115 - 130
Journal SourceGlobal Change Peace and Security Vol. 21, No. 1; Feb 2009: p.115 - 130
Key WordsPacific Islands ;  Australia ;  Aid ;  Diplomacy ;  Australian Foreign Aid Policy