Australian policymakers have always harboured a desire to ‘punch above their weight’. On occasions they have succeeded. At a time when Australia’s strategic, economic and environmental future is inextricably bound up with that of its immediate neighbours and the wider world, there are compelling reasons for hoping that they still can. This paper explores some of the most important aspects of Australian foreign policy during the Rudd era and asks whether the Australian government can play a constructive-even an exemplary-role in finding solutions for some of the planet’s most pressing problems
While foreign policy featured prominently on the Australian political agenda in late 2014, the manne...
Supported by one of the most professional and dedicated foreign policy bureaucracies in the world, o...
Australia faces a complex set of dilemmas in foreign, defence, and economic policy. Australian gover...
This paper examines the key drivers shaping Australia’s role as a middle power in an era of intensif...
For a middle power with a relatively short history of framing a self determined foreign policy, Aust...
Overview Australia, long condemned to the ´tyranny of distance´, now faces the ´peril of proximity´...
Australia’s historic win of a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council 2013-2015 re...
Foreign policy represents the effort of a state to defend its interests in international relations,...
Humanitarian diplomacy has always been a crucial element of humanitarianism, however it is now becom...
Foreign policy represents the effort of a state to defend its interests in international relations,...
Australian strategic thinking is a challenging balancing act between three priorities: local develop...
This paper explores the strategic challenges confronting Australia as shifting power balances in Asi...
The years 1921–57 marked a period of immense upheaval for Australia as the nation navigated economic...
In a new Lowy Institute Analysis entitled \u27Ambition: the emerging foreign policy of the Ru...
The trajectory of Australia's foreign policy during the 2010s was set remarkably early in the decade...
While foreign policy featured prominently on the Australian political agenda in late 2014, the manne...
Supported by one of the most professional and dedicated foreign policy bureaucracies in the world, o...
Australia faces a complex set of dilemmas in foreign, defence, and economic policy. Australian gover...
This paper examines the key drivers shaping Australia’s role as a middle power in an era of intensif...
For a middle power with a relatively short history of framing a self determined foreign policy, Aust...
Overview Australia, long condemned to the ´tyranny of distance´, now faces the ´peril of proximity´...
Australia’s historic win of a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council 2013-2015 re...
Foreign policy represents the effort of a state to defend its interests in international relations,...
Humanitarian diplomacy has always been a crucial element of humanitarianism, however it is now becom...
Foreign policy represents the effort of a state to defend its interests in international relations,...
Australian strategic thinking is a challenging balancing act between three priorities: local develop...
This paper explores the strategic challenges confronting Australia as shifting power balances in Asi...
The years 1921–57 marked a period of immense upheaval for Australia as the nation navigated economic...
In a new Lowy Institute Analysis entitled \u27Ambition: the emerging foreign policy of the Ru...
The trajectory of Australia's foreign policy during the 2010s was set remarkably early in the decade...
While foreign policy featured prominently on the Australian political agenda in late 2014, the manne...
Supported by one of the most professional and dedicated foreign policy bureaucracies in the world, o...
Australia faces a complex set of dilemmas in foreign, defence, and economic policy. Australian gover...