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Asia's rise and the politics of Australian aid policy / Rosser, Andrew   Article
Rosser, Andrew Article
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Summary/Abstract The economic rise of developing Asia has given impetus to debates over the geographic orientation, strategy, organisation, and collaborative relationships of the Australian aid programme. This paper examines these debates, Australian government responses, and the politics underlying these responses. It points to, among things, the different ways in which the Labor Party and the Liberal–National Coalition have dealt with these issues, reflecting their different constituencies and foreign policy philosophies. The paper also assesses the future trajectory of Australian aid policy, in particular, the extent to which it is embracing the Chinese model of aid.
Key Words Australia  Aid  Neoliberalism  AusAID  DFAT 
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Australian diplomacy today / Rimmer, Susan Harris; Byrne, Caitlin; Tyler, ConleyMelissa   Journal Article
Byrne, Caitlin Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Peter Varghese AO, Secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), refers to diplomacy as ‘the compass by which Australia makes its way in the world’. Its core task – to advance the nation’s security and prosperity – remains unchanged across decades.
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