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ICT4IR: international relations in the digitale age
In: AIIA Policy Commentary, No. 10
(...) Broinowski, A.: Julian meets Julia : WikiLeaks and Australian diplomacy. - S. 25-34 Hanson, F.: The new public diplomacy. - S. 35-41 Billingsley, A.: New media and democracy : the Middle East as testing-ground. - S. 43-50 Dunn Cavelty, M.: The dark side of the net. - S. 51-61
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The 2006 White Paper on Australia's Overseas Aid: AIIA policy commentary
In: AIIA Policy Commentary
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Documents on Australian international affairs 1901-1918
Australia's national interests and national policy
In: Australian national preparatory Paper
Australia's resources future: Threats, myths and realities in the 1980s
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No Eutopia: the European Union today
In: AIIA Policy Commentary, No. 12
Gillard, J.: "Building a new Australian economy together". - S. 19-22
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Middle power dreaming: Australia in world affairs, 2006-2010
1: Middle power dreaming: Australian foreign policy during the Rudd-Gillard governments (James Cotton and John Ravenhill), S. 1. - 2: The Howard-Downer legacy: global deputy, regional sheriff (Geoffrey Barker), S. 13. - 3: Back from the brink: Australia and the global economy 2006-10 (John Ravenhill), S. 32. - 4: Australia-America 2006-2010: waiting for Obama (James Cotton), S. 53. - 5: Australia and China: the challenges to forging a 'true friendship' (Jian Zhang), S. 71. - 6: Australia and Japan: mobilising the bilateral relationship (Rikki Kersten), S. 94. - 7: Australia and Europe (Donald Kenyon and David Lee), S. 111. - 8: Australia's strategic and commercial engagement with South Asia under Kevin Rudd: the paradoxes (Marika Vicziany), S. 129. - 9: Australia, the Pacific Islands and Timor-Leste (Stewart Firth), S. 147. - 10: Progress and limits in regional cooperation: Australia and Southeast Asia (Garry Rodan), S. 165. - 11: Australian foreign policy towards Africa (Tanya Lyons), S. 185. - 12: Plus ça change? Coalition, Labor and the challenges of environmental foreign policy (Lorraine Elliott), S. 208. - 13: The Australia 2020 summit as an experiment in foreign policy-making (Melissa H. Conley Tyler and Emma White), S. 224. - 14: Defence and security (Hugh White), S. 244. - 15: Australia's foreign policy machinery (Michael Wesley), S. 261. - 16: Regional, alliance and global priorities of the Rudd-Gillard governments (Andrew O'Neil), S. 273
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Navigating the new international disorder: Australia in world affairs 2011 - 2015
In: Australia in world affairs
INTRODUCTION. - 1: Australian Foreign Policy and the New World Disorder: Mark Beeson and Shahar Hameiri, S. 1. - PART 1: AUSTRALIA AND WORLD ORDER. - 2 Australia and International Order-Building, 1901-Present: Andrew Phillips, S. 19. - 3 Australia and the Evolving International Order: Nick Bisley, S. 39. - 4 Australia's Engagement with the UN, G20 and International Law: Melissa Conley Tyler, Shirley V. Scott and Duc Dao, S. 56. - 5 Australian Ideas of Regionalism: Baogang He, S. 75. - PART 2: SECURITY. - 6 The United States or China: 'We don't have to choose': Hugh White, 93. - 7 Asylum Seekers and Australia's Security: Sara E. Davies, S. 109. - PART 3: PROSPERITY. - 8 Australia and the Aftermath of the GFC: Andrew Walter, S. 123. - 9 The Growing Partisan Divide in Trade and Industry Policy: Elizabeth Thurbon, S. 137. - 10 The Challenges of Australia's Resource Power Moment: Jeffrey D. Wilson, S. 158. - PART 4: GLOBAL ISSUES. - 11 The Environment in Australia's Foreign Policy: Lorraine Elliott, S. 176. - 12 Shifting Trajectories for Australian Aid: Andrew Rosser, S. 192. - 13 Australia, India and Global Nuclear Order: Ramesh Thakur, S. 208. - PART 5: MANAGING AUSTRALIA'S FOREIGN POLICY. - 14 Gender and Foreign Policy: Jacqui True, S. 224. - 15 The Foreign Policy Process: Michael Wesley, S. 242. - Chronology of Australia's Foreign Policy and Political Events 2011-15: S. 254. - Australian Prime Ministers and Ministers for Foreign Affairs, Trade and Defence, 2011-15: S. 260
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