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ID160459
Title ProperPower in Australian foreign policy
LanguageENG
AuthorLim, Darren J
Summary / Abstract (Note)The 2017 Foreign Policy White Paper emphasises the importance of ‘maximising’ Australia’s power and influence. However, the White Paper and much of the commentary on Australian foreign policy do not clearly conceptualise ‘power’ or indicate how it ought to be increased. The Lowy Institute’s recent Asia Power Index implies one possible strategy via its resource-based approach to measuring power. We outline a different approach and argue that power should be conceptualised and evaluated as a specific relationship causing behavioural change, rather than as a general attribute of its wielder. To complement the Lowy Institute’s carefully catalogued database, and facilitate a more focused conversation about maximising power and influence in Australian foreign policy, we offer a typology identifying five pathways through which states can translate their material and non-material resources into outcomes that serve the national interest.
`In' analytical NoteAustralian Journal of International Affairs Vol. 72, No.4; Aug 2018: p.306-313
Journal SourceAustralian Journal of International Affairs Vol: 72 No 4
Key WordsPower ;  Diplomacy ;  Coercion ;  Australian Foreign Policy ;  Persuasion ;  Agenda-Setting


 
 
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