This article examines whether Australia is a middle power. It identifies the three most popular approaches to defining a middle power: by a country's position, behaviour and identity. The article tests each definition against Australia, highlighting the
This thesis focuses on Australian foreign policy in the Asia-Pacific region. The research target of ...
This paper explores the strategic challenges confronting Australia as shifting power balances in Asi...
The term "middle power" is conceptually fragile. Some scholars have even argued for abandoning it. T...
This paper recalibrates the definition of ‘middle power’ and applies it to a comparative case study ...
Foreign policy represents the effort of a state to defend its interests in international relations,...
This paper explores the middle power identities of Australia and South Korea during the Kevin Rudd/J...
This paper examines the key drivers shaping Australia’s role as a middle power in an era of intensif...
In this chapter, Beeson and Lee canvass the prospects of middle power cooperation between Australia ...
Overview Australia, long condemned to the ´tyranny of distance´, now faces the ´peril of proximity´...
The premise of Global IR for greater pluralism and inclusivity allows for reconsidering the relevanc...
Australia is often described as a ‘good international citizen’ (GIC), which is intertwined to its st...
The 2017 Foreign Policy White Paper emphasises the importance of ‘maximising’ Australia’s power and ...
This thesis makes the case for a new approach towards middle powers, drawing from insights offered b...
TOPICSAustralia and the US: the search for security through allianceAustralia and China: from percei...
This dissertation sets out to examine the claims of policymakers and scholars that middle powers act...
This thesis focuses on Australian foreign policy in the Asia-Pacific region. The research target of ...
This paper explores the strategic challenges confronting Australia as shifting power balances in Asi...
The term "middle power" is conceptually fragile. Some scholars have even argued for abandoning it. T...
This paper recalibrates the definition of ‘middle power’ and applies it to a comparative case study ...
Foreign policy represents the effort of a state to defend its interests in international relations,...
This paper explores the middle power identities of Australia and South Korea during the Kevin Rudd/J...
This paper examines the key drivers shaping Australia’s role as a middle power in an era of intensif...
In this chapter, Beeson and Lee canvass the prospects of middle power cooperation between Australia ...
Overview Australia, long condemned to the ´tyranny of distance´, now faces the ´peril of proximity´...
The premise of Global IR for greater pluralism and inclusivity allows for reconsidering the relevanc...
Australia is often described as a ‘good international citizen’ (GIC), which is intertwined to its st...
The 2017 Foreign Policy White Paper emphasises the importance of ‘maximising’ Australia’s power and ...
This thesis makes the case for a new approach towards middle powers, drawing from insights offered b...
TOPICSAustralia and the US: the search for security through allianceAustralia and China: from percei...
This dissertation sets out to examine the claims of policymakers and scholars that middle powers act...
This thesis focuses on Australian foreign policy in the Asia-Pacific region. The research target of ...
This paper explores the strategic challenges confronting Australia as shifting power balances in Asi...
The term "middle power" is conceptually fragile. Some scholars have even argued for abandoning it. T...