In the decade preceding the election of the Abbott Coalition Government in 2013, a so-called ‘golden consensus’ governed Australian aid policy. During this period Australia’s aid spending increased by over 80% in real terms. However, after winning government the 2013 Federal Election, the Abbott Government made a series of significant and unexpected aid policy decisions, cutting the aid budget three times in fifteen months and integrating AusAID, Australia’s aid agency, into the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. This article considers the future role of aid in Australia’s diplomacy primarily by engaging with a prior question: how was it possible for the golden consensus to be uprooted so easily? Conducting a post-mortem reveals that ...
There is a growing perception that aid discourses and allocations are favouring national and interna...
What leads a donor to change the trajectory of its aid policy? Surprisingly little is known about th...
Interest in answers to questions on who receives Australian aid and why are timely given the announc...
The Australian Commonwealth government is set to release a White Paper in the first half of 2006 tha...
On taking office in late 2013, the incoming Abbott government proclaimed the advent of a new aid par...
On taking office in late 2013, the incoming Abbott government proclaimed the advent of a new aid par...
© 2009 Amy Elizabeth SchwebelThis research is in response to the current debate on aid in Australia....
Since 2013 the Australian Government has transformed Australian overseas aid. Aid has been redirecte...
Australia is the largest provider of foreign aid to the Pacific islands—a region that receives amon...
Australia is one of the richest nations in the world, at arguably the richest point in our history. ...
© 2002 Dr. Thomas William d'Arcy DavisAgainst the backdrop of the historical failure of official dev...
Since 2013, Australian aid has been reduced and increasingly focused on delivering benefits to Austr...
Australia’s Foreign Aid Dilemma tells the story of the actors who have grappled with this question o...
Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Australian Government has been ambiguous in the way it...
This article analyses the Australian Agency for International Development's (AusAID) approach to ove...
There is a growing perception that aid discourses and allocations are favouring national and interna...
What leads a donor to change the trajectory of its aid policy? Surprisingly little is known about th...
Interest in answers to questions on who receives Australian aid and why are timely given the announc...
The Australian Commonwealth government is set to release a White Paper in the first half of 2006 tha...
On taking office in late 2013, the incoming Abbott government proclaimed the advent of a new aid par...
On taking office in late 2013, the incoming Abbott government proclaimed the advent of a new aid par...
© 2009 Amy Elizabeth SchwebelThis research is in response to the current debate on aid in Australia....
Since 2013 the Australian Government has transformed Australian overseas aid. Aid has been redirecte...
Australia is the largest provider of foreign aid to the Pacific islands—a region that receives amon...
Australia is one of the richest nations in the world, at arguably the richest point in our history. ...
© 2002 Dr. Thomas William d'Arcy DavisAgainst the backdrop of the historical failure of official dev...
Since 2013, Australian aid has been reduced and increasingly focused on delivering benefits to Austr...
Australia’s Foreign Aid Dilemma tells the story of the actors who have grappled with this question o...
Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Australian Government has been ambiguous in the way it...
This article analyses the Australian Agency for International Development's (AusAID) approach to ove...
There is a growing perception that aid discourses and allocations are favouring national and interna...
What leads a donor to change the trajectory of its aid policy? Surprisingly little is known about th...
Interest in answers to questions on who receives Australian aid and why are timely given the announc...