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ID094044
Title ProperHoward's way? public opinion as an influence on Australia's engagement with Asia, 1996-2007
LanguageENG
AuthorMcDougall, Derek ;  Edney, Kingsley
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Using the typology developed by Douglas Foyle, this article argues that John Howard behaved as a 'pragmatist' in dealing with situations where public opinion was relevant to Australia's engagement with Asia. Howard adhered to his own views on the relevant issues while attempting to lead public opinion in the direction he believed desirable. During the 1996-2007 period the most relevant issues relating to the impact of public opinion on Australia's Asian engagement were Australia's relations with Indonesia and Asian immigration. In the case of Australian-Indonesian relations the Howard government had to deal with various situations where an activated public opinion threatened to undermine the long term Australian approach that gave primacy to Indonesian concerns. Political leadership entailed developing a response that the government believed to be appropriate to Australia's long term objectives, while also attempting to persuade the public that this was the case. In the second instance policy developed in a more 'deliberative' context: Howard modified his earlier stance that was critical of Asian immigration, but continued to adhere to a strongly 'integrationist' position. This position was consistent with both his own views and his perception of public attitudes on the matter.
`In' analytical NoteAustralian Journal of International Affairs Vol. 64, No. 2; Apr 2010: p.205 - 224
Journal SourceAustralian Journal of International Affairs Vol. 64, No. 2; Apr 2010: p.205 - 224
Key WordsJohn Howard ;  Douglas Foyle ;  Public Opinion ;  Australia ;  Indonesia ;  Asian Immigration


 
 
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