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ID131822
Title ProperEmerging challenges for Australian foreign policy
LanguageENG
AuthorGyngell, Allan
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)For more than half a century, three broad objectives have formed the core of a bipartisan foreign policy consensus in Australia: support for the US alliance, the development of closer relations with Asia, and integration with a rules-based international order. Until now, we have lived in a world in which Australian governments have found it easy enough to keep all three in alignment. But that is changing. Foreign policy which, in Australia, has traditionally taken second place as a way of thinking about the world to security and defence policy is becoming more important and more complicated.
`In' analytical NoteAustralian Journal of International Affairs Vol. 68, No.4; Aug 2014: p.381-385
Journal SourceAustralian Journal of International Affairs Vol. 68, No.4; Aug 2014: p.381-385
Key WordsAustralia ;  Australian Foreign Policy ;  Bipartisan Foreign Policy ;  Defence Policy ;  US Alliance


 
 
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