Abstract: This paper critically analyses the impact of Australia’s increasingly close relationship with the United States. Focusing on the recently concluded ‘free trade ’ deal and Australia’s security relationship with the US, the paper argues that the costs of this relationship may in fact outweigh the conventionally understood benefits – a situation that has potentially negative connotations for both parties
The Australia–United States Free Trade Agreement (AUSFTA) came into effect in 2005. It was the secon...
This paper seeks to determine the impact of the Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement (AUSFTA...
Australia faces a complex set of dilemmas in foreign, defence, and economic policy. Australian gover...
This paper critically analyses the impact of Australia's increasingly close relationship with the Un...
A number of recent events – especially attempts to negotiate a bilateral trade agreement and Austral...
A number of recent events-especially attempts to negotiate a bilateral trade agreement and Australia...
A number of recent events - especially attempts to negotiate a bilateral trade agreement and Austral...
Introduction Ask any American foreign policy official to list the strongest US alliances, and the o...
The US-Australia strategic relationship has evolved from more or less an adversarial position in the...
Key Points It is time for a hard-headed cost/benefit analysis of the US Alliance. Any such analysis...
This report, commissioned by Australian Manufacturing Workers Union, challenges government-commissio...
The prospects for successful multilateral trade liberalization from the Uruguay round of the GATT ar...
In this inaugural Melbourne Asia Policy Paper, Professor Paul Dibb of Australian National Unversity ...
This is a sample chapter from 'All the way with the USA: Australia, the US and free trade ', reprodu...
Agreement on January 1, 2006 was marked by two events that encapsulated the clashes of interests exp...
The Australia–United States Free Trade Agreement (AUSFTA) came into effect in 2005. It was the secon...
This paper seeks to determine the impact of the Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement (AUSFTA...
Australia faces a complex set of dilemmas in foreign, defence, and economic policy. Australian gover...
This paper critically analyses the impact of Australia's increasingly close relationship with the Un...
A number of recent events – especially attempts to negotiate a bilateral trade agreement and Austral...
A number of recent events-especially attempts to negotiate a bilateral trade agreement and Australia...
A number of recent events - especially attempts to negotiate a bilateral trade agreement and Austral...
Introduction Ask any American foreign policy official to list the strongest US alliances, and the o...
The US-Australia strategic relationship has evolved from more or less an adversarial position in the...
Key Points It is time for a hard-headed cost/benefit analysis of the US Alliance. Any such analysis...
This report, commissioned by Australian Manufacturing Workers Union, challenges government-commissio...
The prospects for successful multilateral trade liberalization from the Uruguay round of the GATT ar...
In this inaugural Melbourne Asia Policy Paper, Professor Paul Dibb of Australian National Unversity ...
This is a sample chapter from 'All the way with the USA: Australia, the US and free trade ', reprodu...
Agreement on January 1, 2006 was marked by two events that encapsulated the clashes of interests exp...
The Australia–United States Free Trade Agreement (AUSFTA) came into effect in 2005. It was the secon...
This paper seeks to determine the impact of the Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement (AUSFTA...
Australia faces a complex set of dilemmas in foreign, defence, and economic policy. Australian gover...