Following decades of skirmishes, Australia's relationship with the European Union (EU) has finally come of age. With the commencement of negotiations for a Free Trade Agreement, the outlook is promising for enhanced cooperation. Yet there are distinctive— and at times diverging— hierarchies of interests. This article argues that, although the EU and Australia regard each other as like‐minded partners, their interests and domestic pressures do not necessarily denote comprehensive convergence. This is due to the burden of memory, divergent concerns and values, some mutual neglect and an element of mutual misunderstanding
Australia (together with New Zealand) is one of the few Organisation for Economic Co-operation and D...
This chapter examines the development of the EU–Australia relationship from a focus on one country (...
Australia’s relationship with the European Union (EU) has reached a milestone. With the multi-facete...
This article examines the development of Australia’s relationship with the European Union (EU) by fo...
After decades of tension, Australia and the European Union (EU) now have a substantive relationship,...
Australia is currently negotiating a framework treaty with the European Union (EU) that aims at clos...
The relationship of the European Union (EU) with Australia is characterised by recent achievements, ...
Casting the spotlight over a complex and dynamic relationship, this article seeks to diagnose the st...
© 2017 Dr. Edward William YenckenGiven the emphasis placed on the US alliance and engagement with th...
The European Union (EU) and Australia have embarked officially on a free trade agreement (FTA) negot...
Without a free trade agreement, Australia risks losing out on new trade and investment opportuniti...
Shared interests between Australia and the European Union (EU) in multilateral trade negotiations ar...
We examine the EU’s and Australia’s approaches to trade bilateralism, placing both actors in a compa...
Economic relations between Australia and the European Union (EU) have always been strong, but they h...
[Conclusion]:The experience of the EU through the construction of the single market and meeting the ...
Australia (together with New Zealand) is one of the few Organisation for Economic Co-operation and D...
This chapter examines the development of the EU–Australia relationship from a focus on one country (...
Australia’s relationship with the European Union (EU) has reached a milestone. With the multi-facete...
This article examines the development of Australia’s relationship with the European Union (EU) by fo...
After decades of tension, Australia and the European Union (EU) now have a substantive relationship,...
Australia is currently negotiating a framework treaty with the European Union (EU) that aims at clos...
The relationship of the European Union (EU) with Australia is characterised by recent achievements, ...
Casting the spotlight over a complex and dynamic relationship, this article seeks to diagnose the st...
© 2017 Dr. Edward William YenckenGiven the emphasis placed on the US alliance and engagement with th...
The European Union (EU) and Australia have embarked officially on a free trade agreement (FTA) negot...
Without a free trade agreement, Australia risks losing out on new trade and investment opportuniti...
Shared interests between Australia and the European Union (EU) in multilateral trade negotiations ar...
We examine the EU’s and Australia’s approaches to trade bilateralism, placing both actors in a compa...
Economic relations between Australia and the European Union (EU) have always been strong, but they h...
[Conclusion]:The experience of the EU through the construction of the single market and meeting the ...
Australia (together with New Zealand) is one of the few Organisation for Economic Co-operation and D...
This chapter examines the development of the EU–Australia relationship from a focus on one country (...
Australia’s relationship with the European Union (EU) has reached a milestone. With the multi-facete...